Fear is defined as an emotion absorbed by the threat to personal happiness. This usually appears as anxiety and triggers the choice of individuals to fight or escape. Phobia is a strong fear of something, such as animals and situations. The response to terrorism stimulation is often unreasonable and often accompanies a strong anxiety reaction. This survey is aimed at investigating how fear relates to negative explanations of animals.
Generally, when dealing with emotions including fear, I think people can have all kinds of causal relationships. People react and react to emotions based on context and past experience. Fear is no exception. If it is a conscious level it means that it is scared of something at that point. I react. But in other cases, fear is quite unexpected and your body functions instinctively. Your friend decided to mischief by giving you a little panic. You will react to your emotions, it may not necessarily give you the desired result.
Anger is a secondary emotion, usually created by the desire to avoid more vulnerable emotions of fear and sorrow. So, if you notice that your anger arises from fear and sorrow, we will use these emotions to destroy and destroy what might be useful to us. How? For example, calling a random person "a hacker without humor" is an example of "demolition". Do not call people who are not humorous. just kidding. They carefully stick to humor and have to do truly awful things, and you can call them "humorous hackers". Of course, this may not be the best way to make them laugh, but if they do not want to joke, that is like saying.
With the particular emotions of the idea you are about to fail, these emotions are a source of great power for many successful people. Remarkable emotions are fear and shame. In fact, shame is a central emotion against the fear of failure. When shame and fear combine to create anxiety of shame, the resultant emotional intermixing can be a powerful motive. Shameful anxiety is due to the fear of exposure coming and shame will happen soon. Experiencing this strong emotion suggests that action must be taken immediately to reduce its strength. Therefore, if you are forced to do something to get rid of the effects of shame and anxiety, or eventually you are forced, the combination of emotions has evolved. As I pointed out in the previous article (doing things well, delaying or not doing it), I found that delays do not hinder success with the work of a high accomplishment.