![]() ![]() Anger may lead you to fight.Īnd there's a bunch of things that are involved that will need almost endless discussion for some. Anger can be said to be the emotion experienced to a perceived injustice, provocation, hurt or threat.įear may lead you to flight. Other times it will lead to anger to fight. Sometimes it leads to trying to get away. And in some people, in some cases, this fear leads directly to anger. They function as if they were signals or impulses that tell us what is happening in order to give an answer to resolve the situation. The emotions are psycho-physiological processes of our behavior that lead to action. ![]() If you have interpretted it correctly, that fear and anger are the opposite emotions in the same context, it may be that we are afraid of the things that we don't understand or can't comprehend. The Wheel of Emotions, by Robert Plutchik. No mater how someone else described what they are feeling, what htey are experiencing personally, the 'afflicted' person can't comprehend that anyone else could feel anything other than what they themselves experience. Often, one person simply assumes that every other person thinks the same things that they think, based upon the same principles that they think the things that they do. IN discussing emotions, it is often assumed by one person, that every other person likewise experiences that emotion to the same degree in the same context. Especially if my only opposing logic is how I think about feelings personally. Is your criticism based solely on looking at the wheel without reading on it? Personally, I'd probably assume that there is something I'm not considering before writing it off. ![]()
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