How do your feelings and emotions affect the way you think and behave? Cite some personal example.
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Hey Mate!!
Behavior is different from emotions but is very strongly influenced by them. ... Emotions can also affect our behavior directly, as in the case of aggression, or behavior that is focused on hurting others. When a person feels frustration, anger, tension or fear, they are more likely to act aggressively towards others.
Your emotions often seem outside of your control. This is because emotions are caused by the release of certain chemicals within the brain and throughout the body. How and why these chemicals are released is complicated and still a matter of discussion, but the fact that they are released and that their release causes us to have emotions is not up for debate.
Your body's chemical releasing and sensing system is called your endocrine system. I have often thought of it as being responsible for the weather of your body. If there are a lot of stormy chemicals out, it takes some time for that to change. Your endocrine system can release chemicals that make you feel a certain way and therefore think a certain way.
When you think with your conscious mind and make decisions, these decisions are delivered through your nervous system.
If your endocrine system is the weather of your body, your nervous system is like the lightning that comes from those storms.
Hope this helps you!!
Our feelings and emotions and our thoughts indeed are connected to each other and affect how we behave.
Different emotions like happiness, sadness, excitement, jealousy have different effects in every situation.
For example, if a person is jealous, he/she may do some silly things at that time, do some stuff out of the way and it may lead to another emotion that is sadness.
So emotions do change our actions and stuff that we do during that time.
For example, I was angry and jealous of my friend and I got angry and said some bad stuff to him and later on, I ended up crying.
So we can say that one emotion of being jealous led to another emotion of becoming angry and then sad.