Answer: No, there are no good or bad emotions.
Explanation: There are only positive or negative emotions which is different. Sadness, anger, or resentment will always stick to the human individial due to the fact that we are imperfect. But, emotions oposite to those negative one such as love, joy and even compassion exist to soothe the negative emotions.
Tell me your opinion on this is fire good or bad? The answer is that it depends on the circumstances. Based on the book: “Young people think Vol 2” states: “On a cold winter night, wood burning in a fireplace can provide much-needed warmth. That’s good. Uncontrolled, however, the flames can quickly spread and destroy the entire house. That’s bad. It’s similar with your emotions. When controlled, they’re beneficial, enabling you to develop warm friendships. Unrestrained, your emotions can be destructive, not only to you but also to those around you.” So, emotions can be positive and negative. It can be a benefit to you or be a disadvantage. And, often “negative feelings are not the result of our circumstances but of how we view then”.
<u>How do you evaluate emotions to determine this? </u>
Based on the Awake magazine “Are you in control of your life?” it states:
“If negative feelings control your life, try the following:
- Write down your feelings in a journal.
- Express your feelings to a close relative or friend.
- Challenge your feelings. For example, ask yourself, ‘Is there really evidence to support such a negative view of myself?’
- Do not hold on to anxiety, anger, or resentment. Redirect your energies to something more productive.
If you can watch a Filipino Indie movie
Seklusyon, the movie used a horror background music that fits its sepia-toned
atmosphere which was supposedly portraying an environment during 1980s. The
camera angles zoomed in on occasions that something must be emphasized and when
scary images are shown.
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Answer:
The last sentence is the correct sentence; "And this I did for seven long nights—every night just at midnight—but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye."
Explanation:
It's the only sentence that expresses critical thought about an opponent.
You should probably post a picture of the beginning of Paragraph 1 if you need help,
About four months ago I got into a car crash and it started to become very hard for me to be in a car. I would start to shake and get very nervous, I felt like it would never be the same. I went to the doctor and told her about the problem I was having some anxiety. All she did was blow it over and told me to "forget about it". You can't just move on, it takes time to heal and talking to someone you can't alway do everything yourself. My close friends and family helped me finally feel save again. I will never be the same but that was one of the hardest challenges for me but I am happy because now I am stronger because of that experience!