And since humans are fundamentally social animals, Nesse also points out that we have specific social emotions that are also deeply embedded in human nature. We are animals that, in the deepest sense, rely on others for survival. And so we don't just have personal emotions, we have ones ...
Emotions are a natural part of life. They help us understand what we think and feel and point us in the direction of things that need our attention. If you’re feeling more emotional than usual, know you’re not alone and that there are people and resources who can help you understand ...
Emotions aren’t always what they seem – humans are complex beings with an array of emotions that can be hard to read. For example, someone displaying angry emotions could, in fact, be masking a great sadness. Having the ability to read these emotions and understand where they arise from ...
Nichols, author of "Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected, and Better at What You Do" vacationing – especially near the water – can help us reset our emotions and actually increase compassion....
Could that be their way of forcing us to purge our emotions? Either way, even the most masculine men cannot claim to be tear-free. As humans, we are hardwired to cry and are the only beings on the planet to shed emotional tears, with the possible exception of elephants and gorillas, ...
PRINCIPLE 1: SIMPLICITY原则1:简单性PRINCIPLE 2: UNEXPECTEDNESS原则2:意外性PRINCIPLE 3: CONCRETENESS原则3:具体性PRINCIPLE 4: CREDIBILITY原则4:可信度PRINCIPLE 5: EMOTIONS原则5:情感PRINCIPLE 6: STORIES原则6:故事Those are the six principles of successful ideas. To summarize, here’s our checklist for ...
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In evolutionary terms, it is not difficult to understand that once humans gathered more resources than they immediately needed, they were able to break out of the continual hunting mode, and given diversity of interest and need, start to trade. Combined with the human abilities to pl...
Physically, sleep plays a key role in our body’s growth and repair processes. Emotionally and mentally, sleep regulates our emotions and keeps our cognitive function sharp. Why is sleep important? Sleep is important because our bodies carry out a host of biological and physiological processes dur...
This may not be the most exciting plot, but it shows how we as humans canregulate our emotions. Ourregulation of emotionsis not limited to stopping an outburst of anger – it means that we can manage the emotions we feel as well as how and when they are experienced and expressed. It c...