How red influences human emotions and behaviors has the effect of continuing to play a role in our thinking and we do not even notice this effect. It can be seen everywhere, no matter how hard we work, we can not get rid of it. It does not sound or move, it is only hidden quietly in the line of sight, it affects our ideas. Color is one of the most effective but least considered factors that influence our thinking. Why do you suppose that all superheroes are wearing a red suit? Or are super villains always wearing black?
Emotions are mainly based on actions around us or around us. Our interaction with the surrounding environment creates emotions. By interaction with humans, we can understand their emotions. In most cases, we understand emotion by examining their body language. The ability to understand and the words of the body are called emotional intelligence. Through body language, you can understand anger, happiness, sorrow effectively. Experience is a way for people to understand how their emotions work. Perhaps this is the most common way to understand our emotions. In most cases experience will be subjective. The experience we got from a similar situation may vary from person to person. This may be due to thinking process, past experience, and cultural growth of that person. In most cases subjective experiences can create complex emotions.
Even if you encounter specific things, you will not feel specific emotions automatically. We will explain the situation (thought), react to what we think about it (emotions), and act according to our emotions (behavior). Thoughts follow emotions, emotions follow actions. The first is thought, emotion, and action. Furthermore, emotional intelligence is a factor that affects communication with others. The higher the EQ you develop, the easier it is for you to understand the emotions and emotions of others (empathy). In other words, empathy can help you build better relationships (social skills) with people. People who have a high EQ are good at managing people, influencing, resolving conflicts, working as a team member.
Social orientation is an understanding of human psychology and behavior. To emphasize human thoughts, emotions, and actions is to express the thinking, emotion, and behavior of members of the social group. Thomas Hobbs argues that social groups are only a collection of personal, social thoughts, emotions, and behaviors governed by the pursuit of happiness and avoidance of suffering (Greenwood, 2009). Cognitive Psychology Represents Differences in Human Thoughts