ANGER
Quite simply, the anger that you often feel comes from frustration, and if not allowed to express itself, it comes through as depression, or even violence, against yourself, others or both. |
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HAPPINESS
When something good happens to somebody. |
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DISGUST
Disgust is a type of aversive reaction that involves withdrawing from a person or object with strong expressions of revulsion whether real or pretended. |
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SURPRISE
Surprise (emotion), a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected significant event. |
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CONTEMPT
The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn. Disregard for something that should be taken into account. |
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