{"id":7247,"date":"2017-08-03T01:00:42","date_gmt":"2017-08-03T01:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/etbscreenwriting.com\/\/?p=7247"},"modified":"2021-07-30T22:39:47","modified_gmt":"2021-07-30T22:39:47","slug":"emotion-trumps-reason","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/etbscreenwriting.com\/emotion-trumps-reason\/","title":{"rendered":"Emotion Trumps Reason"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Why? Emotion leads to action but thinking leads to conclusions. \u00a0If you want to motivate people you must engage their emotions. \u00a0You don’t need them to think. \u00a0You need them to GO!<\/p>\n This is something the Democrats will have to accept and utilize– again. \u00a0Hope, President Obama’s slogan, is a powerful emotion. It drove a wide and varied electorate to the polls and changed history.<\/p>\n Anger and fear are also powerful emotions. Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” implies the country is no longer great and it is, in fact, slipping away. \u00a0Outsiders are flooding in. \u00a0Social values are changing. “Real” American citizens are being marginalized and pushed out of positions of power.<\/p>\n Those feelings drove unhappy, mostly white, voters to the polls to reclaim their superiority and assert their privilege. They wanted to change history back before the truly marginalized got “uppity” and forgot their place. They wanted a “strong man” to bully and aggressively “put down” those who want social change.<\/p>\n Power of Will characters, like Donald\u00a0Trump, divide the world into aggressors and victims, hunters and prey, and the strong and the weak. They believe it is better to be feared than to be loved. They never want to be seen as \u201csoft\u201d or vulnerable. They show no mercy to anyone. \u00a0But, in the end, it’s all about their own survival.<\/p>\n Power of Will Characters will throw anyone under the bus if it comes down to a threat to their own survival.\u00a0This is something Trump’s family might want to keep in mind. Love doesn’t figure into the equation.<\/p>\n Tony Soprano, another Power of Will Character, proved this with chilling dramatic effect. \u00a0Christopher Molisante is arguably one of the people Tony loved most in this world. \u00a0During a time when Christopher relapses and starts taking drugs again, he and Tony get in a car accident. \u00a0Christopher is babbling and Tony, afraid his secrets might be betrayed, kills Christopher with his bare hands.<\/p>\n In an earlier episode, Christopher says,\u00a0“That’s the guy Adrianna, my uncle Tony. The guy I’m going to hell for.” Little did he know Tony would personally send him there.\u00a0Love is ancillary, promises are meaningless, assurances are worthless, as we’ve seen over and over in Trump’s White House.<\/p>\n<\/a>In the war between emotion and reason, emotion always<\/em> wins. Always<\/em>.<\/p>\n