We accept there's an emotional aspect to life. But we're not very developed in our ways of understanding it.
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I find the reality of our emotional lives interesting.
Mostly in life people are trying not to have emotions.
I'm an emotional person. I may not seem that way, but I'm an emotional person.
You learn emotional experiences as much as you learn cognitive experiences, except that they are more unconscious. Sometimes one represses the cognitive component of it, but it's often more difficult to repress the emotional component.
Life is a very emotional experience.
Emotions are the key to many aspects of life. They are precisely the elements that make human beings human. I think the fact that emotions have been reduced and put off to the side in intellectual work, particularly in the 20th Century, is tragic.
We're naturally programmed to endure a muddle of emotions as we leave childhood behind.
Emotions are products of our mind, and we can actually train ourselves to choose whether we banish or embrace them.
I believe our emotional tension can manifest itself physically.
A huge part of what a kid learns when they're growing up is social and emotional development. As adults, we take it for granted that other people have emotions that are different from ours, and we can identify what they are, but those are skills that children have to learn.
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