S.O.T.T: Do you feel something less strongly if you don't have a word for it?
There's plenty of disagreement over how to define emotions, but at
least one thing is certain: They are intensely personal things. A flood
of anger, a flash of annoyance—that feeling is yours, is a result of
your own unique set of circumstances, is shaping the way you see the
world at a given moment.
At the same time, though, our emotions
are also shaped by the world around us, and different cultures
collectively experience emotions in different ways. Korea, for example,
has han, or the state of feeling sad and hopeful at the same time.
Finland, Denmark, and Norway all have their own terms for the specific
kind of coziness that comes from being warm on a cold day, surrounded by
loved ones...read more>>>...
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