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First, if it's too dramatic, too emotional, too clickbait, then it's very likely that it isn't true.
Now of course that's not what happened, but that's the
emotional
truth.
It was a tremendously
emotional
event, and it's something that I will personally never forget, and you shouldn't either.
But it's not, because it's precisely at home where we might find one of the most infallible tools to fight for the nutritional,
emotional
and environmental well-being of our planet.
In this way, sometime in the near future, each and every family, home and person with good information can pick ingredients that will help to recuperate our health and environment, to fight inequality, and moreover, to recover that
emotional
peace that we need.
They're
emotional.
Almost anything can cause the occasional restless night - a snoring partner, physical pain, or
emotional
distress.
I used to say that these people saved me, but what I now know is they did something even more important in that they empowered me to save myself, and crucially, they helped me to understand something which I'd always suspected: that my voices were a meaningful response to traumatic life events, particularly childhood events, and as such were not my enemies but a source of insight into solvable
emotional
problems.
This is the largest prime number we knew in 1996, a very
emotional
year for me.
It was the most emotional, exciting day.
Now, as it turns out, I'm a neuroscientist, so I knew that the memory of that person and the awful,
emotional
undertones that color in that memory, are largely mediated by separate brain systems.
And so you can imagine that, as people are performing inside of the museum itself, you get this sense of this
emotional
connection, this way in which our face connects with the thousands and tens of thousands of years.
In reality, the relationship between the living and the dead has its own drama in the U.S. healthcare system, where decisions about how long to stretch the thread of life are made based on our
emotional
and social ties with the people around us, not just on medicine's ability to prolong life.
If you look at science on one hand, science is a very rational approach to its surroundings, whereas art on the other hand is usually an
emotional
approach to its surroundings.
By stimulating the good memories that will be stored in the amygdala, the
emotional
storage of the human brain.
But from that area, the message cascades into a structure called the amygdala in the limbic system, the
emotional
core of the brain, and that structure, called the amygdala, gauges the
emotional
significance of what you're looking at.
But maybe, in this chap, that wire that goes from the amygdala to the limbic system, the
emotional
core of the brain, is cut by the accident.
But because the wire is cut to the
emotional
centers, he says, "But how come, if it's my mother, I don't experience a warmth?"
There's no
emotional
reaction to his mother, because that wire going from the visual areas to the
emotional
centers is cut.
The reason is there's a separate pathway going from the hearing centers in the brain to the
emotional
centers, and that's not been cut by the accident.
I can promise you this was such an
emotional
moment in my laboratory.
Well, my biggest takeaway is that for decades, we've been focused on political correctness, but what matters more is
emotional
correctness.
Emotional
correctness is the tone, the feeling, how we say what we say, the respect and compassion we show one another.
Now, I think Sean Hannity is 99 percent politically wrong, but his
emotional
correctness is strikingly impressive.
That is
emotional
correctness.
That's
emotional
correctness, and that's how we start the conversations that really lead to change.
Now have you ever felt an
emotional
chill, something that's so exciting that a shiver runs up and down your spine?
So this is interesting to us, because the conscious and subconscious decision process implies that the stuff that you do take with you and end up using has some kind of spiritual,
emotional
or functional value.
A state that actually pervades and underlies all
emotional
states, and all the joys and sorrows that can come one's way.
Genetics, on-going overwhelming stress, and many risk factors like preexisting mental illnesses or lack of
emotional
support, likely play a role in determining who will experience PTSD.
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