Humans experience a wide range of complex emotions that greatly impact both mental and physical health. While languages have many words to describe feelings, some concepts don't directly translate between cultures. The document discusses emotions like harmony, which the author values, and anger, which they see as destructive. They strive to feel harmony within themselves and their relationships and environment for happiness.
Humans experience a wide range of complex emotions that greatly impact both mental and physical health. While languages have many words to describe feelings, some concepts don't directly translate between cultures. The document discusses emotions like harmony, which the author values, and anger, which they see as destructive. They strive to feel harmony within themselves and their relationships and environment for happiness.
Humans experience a wide range of complex emotions that greatly impact both mental and physical health. While languages have many words to describe feelings, some concepts don't directly translate between cultures. The document discusses emotions like harmony, which the author values, and anger, which they see as destructive. They strive to feel harmony within themselves and their relationships and environment for happiness.
A human is an amazing combination of incredible intelligence and a
tangle of emotions. In different situations, we show ourselves individually: it is easier for someone to express emotions by spilling them on other people, someone withdraw into themselves and even not say a word. Emotions greatly affect our lives. The science of psychosomatics studies the influence of our psychological factors on the appearance or worsening of physical diseases. Filling yourself with positive energy and releasing negativity in time, you take care not only of your mental state, but also of the good state of your body. Languages have hundreds of thousands of words to describe our feelings. However, there are still foreign words that do not have equivalents in English. For example, the word "Feierabend" is widely used among Germans, which means high spirits after the end of the working day. In Hungary, there is a word "Pihentagyu", which describes a witty and clever person. And the Chinese, as a very responsible and hard-working nation, invented the word "Yuan bei", that is a pleasant feeling from the perfect execution of a task. My favorite emotion is harmony. This is what I really want in my life and I even think about a tattoo with such an inscription so that I never forget that only in harmony with myself, close people and my environment I will be able to achieve the greatest happiness. However, my worst and strongest emotion is anger. It would even be more appropriate to say - rage, which arises in my thorax in a matter of seconds at some stimulus and disappears after a short time. I compare myself to a match that lights up in a fraction of a second and goes out just as quickly. This emotion builds a wall between me and considered decisions.