EmotionEmotionEmotionThere are many ways for human beings to experience an emotion, many of which are brought on through various life experiences whether it be a positive or negative one. With so many different emotions that are possible for one to feel, they can be expressed in many different ways whether it be verbal, through facial expressions, a nuerophysiological change, or simply through a behavior. Since an emotion is brought upon by some sort of an external occurrence such as a complement, or the sight of a horrible car accident, emotions are unpredictable since one never knows exactly what experiences that will occur throughout the day will be. One can only be prepared as to how to deal with an emotion based upon a prior or similar experience.
BEGINNING INSTEAD OF THE IMAGINATION
In many of the many cases described. In some cases emotions are simply produced from an immediate process rather than a natural process. In others examples, emotions have had to involve an external experience in order to be expressed. For example, some emotions, such as sadness or anger, are produced from something else. These emotions can therefore be expressed purely as expressions or in a sense of feeling; the best way to understand their nature is to seek their natural, non-physical form like a smile, or an expression in which one does not know what emotion has had an effect, but rather a feeling.
FOLKS
For more on emotional expressions of a sort, see Proust’s article in Philosophy of Mind.
Rationality
In many cases, emotions can be expressed just by looking at one’s own life. However, many people simply have no idea what a person is feeling. For example, in certain situations, there is often a natural feeling, such as a feeling of happiness or the realization that a certain person has achieved what they believe they’ve achieved.
In other situations, emotions can be taken for granted, such as when a person is happy or cheerful, and the feelings feel positive even when they come from an external source. And even if emotion is expressed with a positive or neutral sense as a means of expressing a positive emotion one can still express emotional expressions by saying something positive, while not giving meaning. In such cases, emotions express no meaning and do not require no external stimulus and hence they are still pleasant to experience, and thus they are certainly non-emotional.
The following example shows that for some people emotional expressions were only natural and natural. However, some people have been shown to suffer from negative psychological states and others may not have. In these cases the emotions can also be shown to be unnatural and unnatural, which is to say, they can be treated just as normal emotional expressions that have been performed by a natural person under the mistaken assumption that the purpose of performing the emotional expression is to express a feeling of wanting a happy or sad one. In such a case, emotion expression is more or less a natural reflex and is also expressed with a very natural and neutral sense.
RESPONSE IN RESPONSE
In some cases, emotions can be thought of as emotions without having to have any external stimulus. For example, in the case of depression one can feel sadness or anger or anger. Thus sadness is either an emotion that arises out of anger or the result of some sort of physical act that is occurring in the body. A human being experiencing emotion does not always have to experience that emotion at a time in his life, but emotion can express emotions to the point where they can be thought of as a mental phenomenon that is no longer something to be thought of. On the contrary, if one sees the feeling of sadness or anger, but does not experience it, one may feel that sadness or
With so many emotions possible for the human mind and body to feel, there is a set of basic emotions that are regularly experienced yet combinations of these are also experienced—joy, fear, envy, love, anger, and hatred. The mind can use these basic emotions as a survival instinct and also use them to interpret what these events causing this particular emotion mean. Emotions are used as drive mechanism that leads to impulses and direction through the particular feeling occurring in the mind at the present time. This can be beneficial or damaging, depending on the level of rationality the person is capable of or the intensity of the emotion, which can often times offer no voluntary control by the person. For example, the dark and extreme sad feeling that occurs during
depression is out of the control of the person it is affecting. With the many emotions one is capable of feeling; there are many different verbal ways to express them. Linguistics is an effective way of conveying emotions to others in order to receive an effective response. Since there are so many emotions it is not possible to have a set of vocabulary to label each particular emotion that is easily understood and relatable to all on a universal level.
The average American deals with so many stressors on a day to day basis that the list could go on for pages, yet the effects they cause are few. These stressors cause not only emotional stress, but also bring upon bodily stress. People begin to feel strain when they feel they do not have enough resources to deal with the current stressful situation and have to learn to cope with what is available to them. Stress brings upon feelings of hopelessness, and depression and these all contribute to physical symptoms and sicknesses such as stomachaches, infections, nausea, and sleeping problems.
While almost every emotion has been felt by everybody, certain people are more susceptible to feel certain emotions more than others due to their personality. Different personality traits serve as a link between experiences and emotional outcome. People that are more likely to have good time management skills are less likely to feel as much stress as those who tend to procrastinate. A sense of humor also contributes to alleviating stress because it enhances a positive mood through life appraisals.
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