Why do we feel happy and sad??
What role does the brain have in these 2 emotions???
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Explanation:
Scientists have discovered that the thoughts that cause emotions usually answer questions like these:
(1) Is what happened unexpected?
(2) Is what happened enjoyable?
(3) Is what happened going to make it easier or harder for me to get what I want?
(4) Can I controlHaving control means that you are able to change something if you do not like it. It also means that you are able to keep something the same if you do like it. what happens next?
(5) Will I be able to copeTo cope with something means to find a way to live with (or adjust to) a change in your life without feeling too bad for too long. with what happened?
(6) Does what happened match with what I think is right and wrong?
(7) Is what happened my fault or someone else’s?
When something happens, you will feel different emotions depending on how your mind answers these different questions. For example, if your bike just broke, you’d probably feel sadder if you didn’t think you could do anything to fix it (meaning you don’t think you have control). Or, if your best friend just moved away, you’d probably feel less sad about it if you also believed that you’d be able to cope and make new friends. Or, if you think it is wrong not to share, then you’d probably get angry with someone when he or she doesn’t share things.
we feel happy because in this expersion role of brain
- Reconected to best friend
- de culture
- losing weight
- Reading