2015年9月21日月曜日

Q33.How do emotions develop?

A.Emotions develop and branch out through conflict.<br>
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  From the next chapter I will explain emotions in detail one by one using categories. I will state details for every emotion such as in what situations the emotion is felt, how and why it develops in evolution, what actions it leads to, and about the social influences of these actions.<br>
  Please refer to diagram 3, the genealogical chart of emotions. I will explain the seven main emotions and their derivative emotions.<br>
  In the genealogy of interest there is interest, fun, boredom, humor, and infatuation.<br>
  In the genealogy of aversion there is aversion, and depression.<br>
  In the genealogy of surprise there is surprise, and bafflement.<br>
  In the genealogy of anger there is anger, frustration, shame, contempt, indignation, grudge, mortification, and impatience.<br>
  In the genealogy of fright there is fright, relief, awe, and anxiety.<br>
  In the genealogy of love there is love, happiness, honor, loneliness, hate, jealousy, sadness, pity, and guilt.<br>
  In the genealogy of hope there is hope, embarrassment, delight, gratitude, envy, confidence, helplessness, and disappointment.<br>
  There are emotions that are similar at a glance but have completely different essences. Consider emotions such as fun and delight, confidence and honor, embarrassment and shame, envy and jealousy, depression and anxiety, frustration and impatience, aversion and contempt, love and infatuation. These emotions are difficult to distinguish because they lead to similar actions and appear similar on the surface, but they are actually dissimilar emotions whose origins are different.<br>
  Emotions are not essentially good or bad. The emotions that people tend to think of as negative such as contempt or anger are also important emotions, which are necessary to live. If you don't have these emotions life will be difficult. A person who doesn't have contempt will be troubled by lots of mental fatigue; a person who doesn't have anger will end up placed in an undeserved position.<br>
   However, the development of memory and language in human beings makes emotions continue for a long time. Therefore, anxiety, depression, frustration and helplessness for example are valuable for a person at first, but the continuation of these emotions can cause maladjustment.<br>
  Most psychological problems can be understood as the incomplete formation or divergence of emotional memory. For example, a person whose love is underdeveloped cannot form advanced emotions branching from the stem of love such as honor, pity, guilt, and a sense of responsibility. A visual image of the tree of emotion's development can be used make this easier to understand.<br>
  The development and diversion of emotions is derived from conflict. When you feel anger but cannot act based on that anger, shame or mortification will emerge. When you feel delight but cannot act based on that delight, gratitude or embarrassment will emerge. Rich emotions develop in the conflicts and trials of human relations.<br>
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(caution!)<br>
  From now on I will sometimes refer to the differences of sexes in the concrete explanation of emotions. However, these explanations do not apply to all men and women. It is just general differences using averages.<br>
  For example, "Women tend to place a stronger emphasis on conversation" is like saying, "men are tall". There are many women who are taller than some men, there are also many talkative men such as the celebrity Sanma Akashiya and the newscastor Ichiro Furutachi.

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