In the realm of emotional management, Aristotle's timeless wisdom echoes through the ages: "Anybody can become angry—that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the
According to Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, in the days when Abraham Lincoln was just a prairie lawyer, people would travel from far and wide to listen to him
While we often use the terms "feelings" and "emotions" interchangeably, assuming their equivalence, it's crucial to recognize that they are distinct phenomena, not synonymous. At their core, feelings are kinesthetic
In the previous article, we delineated six distinct perspectives for discerning emotions, shedding light on the intricate nature of this phenomenon:
Emotion as movement.
Emotions as regulators of nerve impulses, both inhibitory