The range of emotions we experience all come from one core emotion –
the value drive – that valuates everything constantly and let’s us feel our way through life.
The Value Drive Theory is about motivation and emotions. These are the basic points:
- The range of emotions we experience all come from one core emotion –
the value drive - We are emerged in the value drive constantly – it’s the matrix
- The value drive gives us motivation by labeling everything with a positive or negative value
- The value drive have two modifiers that work with the value drive – aggressiveness and nervousness.
- Intelligence is only a tool. Without the value drive, we wouldn’t be able to think.
- The value drive is a function located in the limbic system, but may not have one physical location. The amygdala is very important though.
- The brains main function is to be a emotional labeling system that lets us feel our way through life
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