The spectrum of emotion is a very liquid scale. Very rarely can one’s emotions be classified as simple. The way they are developed, feelings seem like a confused and tangled mess of experiences that shape a person’s inner makeup. Often times these inner sentiments do spill into one another, mixing together to create a completely new experience. Even with that being the case for most individuals, people try to put on a happy outside face to force the impression that everything is “all good”.
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The spectrum of emotion is a very liquid scale. Very rarely can one’s emotions be classified as simple. The way they are developed, feelings seem like a confused and tangled mess of experiences that shape a person’s inner makeup. Often times these inner sentiments do spill into one another, mixing together to create a completely new experience. Even with that being the case for most individuals, people try to put on a happy outside face to force the impression that everything is “all good”.