Feelings
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I can go outside not being afraid anymore, and I don't think those bad
feelings
are coming back, and if it weren't for Dr. Miranda and that, I would still be at home with the covers pulled over my head, if I were still alive at all.
What we've been finding across dozens of studies and thousands of participants across this country is that as a person's levels of wealth increase, their
feelings
of compassion and empathy go down, and their
feelings
of entitlement, of deservingness, and their ideology of self-interest increase.
Improve interpersonal feelings, the more people like each other, the more they will cooperate.
These events can bring on
feelings
of danger and helplessness, which activate the brain’s alarm system, known as the “fight-flight-freeze” response.
Even after a crisis is over, escalated levels of stress hormones may last for days, contributing to jittery feelings, nightmares, and other symptoms.
These symptoms often fall into four categories: intrusive thoughts, like dreams and flashbacks, avoiding reminders of the trauma, negative thoughts and feelings, like fear, anger, and guilt, and “reactive” symptoms like irritability and difficulty sleeping.
That then stirs up the same
feelings
of panic and helplessness as if they’re experiencing the trauma all over again.
They were able to correctly match photos of different facial expressions with stories designed to trigger particular
feelings.
We can also imagine a chemical treatment for breakups that weakens the
feelings
of attachment.
In such a setting, the perpetrator can see, perhaps for the first time, the victim as a real person with thoughts and
feelings
and a genuine emotional response.
My fellow psychologists have shown that we're led by our bodies and our emotions and use our puny powers of reason merely to rationalize our gut
feelings
after the fact.
The problem with concepts of trust and cooperation is that they are feelings, they are not instructions.
Sixty-eight percent of mothers with "high
feelings
of entitlement and self-esteem" identified with the dancing cats in a commercial for Purina.
Poems can help you say, help you show how you're feeling, but they can also introduce you to feelings, ways of being in the world, people, very much unlike you, maybe even people from long, long ago.
And in fact, in general, people are often swayed by
feelings
of solidarity, loyalty, pride, patriotism, towards their country or towards their ethnic group.
I know I have obligations to them, but my moral
feelings
to them, my moral beliefs about how I should behave towards them, aren't grounded in love.
And so this raises the question, and so, as Smith puts it, "When our passive
feelings
are almost always so sordid and so selfish, how comes it that our active principles should often be so generous and so noble?"
We have gut feelings, instincts, emotions, and they affect our judgments and our actions for good and for evil, but we are also capable of rational deliberation and intelligent planning, and we can use these to, in some cases, accelerate and nourish our emotions, and in other cases staunch them.
But the underside of this ideology has been an increase of anxiety,
feelings
of guilt,
feelings
of being inadequate, feeling that we are failing in our choices.
We know these characters aren't real, but we have real
feelings
about them, and we're able to do that.
Most of it is about
feelings
and faith and losing and finding your identity and discovering strength and flexibility you never even knew you had.
Many, many years before, I had been fired from a job that I loved, and I would not stop talking about my innocence and the injustice and the betrayal and the deceipt, until finally, just like this woman, people were walking away from me, until I finally realized I wasn't just processing my feelings, I was feeding them.
In fact, we all have a default set of
feelings
and beliefs that gets triggered whenever we encounter frustrations and setbacks.
You have to fight
feelings
of helplessness.
Why can’t so many of us shake
feelings
that we haven’t earned our accomplishments, or that our ideas and skills aren’t worthy of others’ attention?
Their work established pervasive
feelings
of fraudulence in this group.
Where do these
feelings
of fraudulence come from?
This can spiral into
feelings
that they don’t deserve accolades and opportunities over other people.
And as Angelou and Einstein experienced, there’s often no threshold of accomplishment that puts these
feelings
to rest.
Feelings
of imposterism aren’t restricted to highly skilled individuals, either.
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