A.Depression is felt when we expect something disgusting.<br>
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Depression is an emotion derived from expecting to feel disgust.<br>
Human beings have a highly developed intelligence, so we can feel disgust even though we cannot see the disgusting object. We feel depression when confronting a disgusting situation is unavoidable. Depression is an emotion in which we expect a disgusting situation.<br>
For example, an elementary school age child that dislikes getting needles will feel depressed while waiting to be given a needle.<br>
This is the state where you don't know what you should do. Anxiety makes people act, but depression takes away the ability to act.<br>
Depression is an emotion for avoiding disgusting situations or things. They sigh, lost in thought. However, depression sometimes occurs when we clearly cannot avoid disgusting situations. In these cases depression appears to be a side effect of intellect, not an adaptive response.<br>
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