By defining an emotion, it helps me understand where the emotion is coming from. For instance, “frustration” or “anger”? If you didn’t know the difference, don’t you think that you can mistaken the two? It’s easier for me to locate my problems through a series of identifying and eliminating certain emotions when I link the emotion to an issue(s)/problem(s). Unfortunately, I have this problem regularly because my emotions overlap.
emotions are very difficult to define
coz its not in our control
but emotions shows by its selfs
the only thing if heart is clean then never ever a bad emotion will come out
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November 9th, 2009 at 6:42 pm
By defining an emotion, it helps me understand where the emotion is coming from. For instance, “frustration” or “anger”? If you didn’t know the difference, don’t you think that you can mistaken the two? It’s easier for me to locate my problems through a series of identifying and eliminating certain emotions when I link the emotion to an issue(s)/problem(s). Unfortunately, I have this problem regularly because my emotions overlap.
November 9th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
emotions are very difficult to define
coz its not in our control
but emotions shows by its selfs
the only thing if heart is clean then never ever a bad emotion will come out