The first 3
are human emotions, the last one is a social construct.
Anger
is a human emotion that is a symptom of fear.
@truth2power You said «Anger
is a human emotion that is a symptom of fear.
That is a human emotion and in no way applicable to an all powerful being capable of willing things into and out of existence.
Anger
is a human emotion.
There might be variations, but in the end,
it is human emotions that are driving price and human nature never changes.
While many dog owners can see it in their pooches, some scientists are arguing that envy
is a human emotion that dogs do not experience.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, revenge
is a human emotion and not where your dog is coming from; instead, the psychological / emotional root is likely a mix of various anxieties triggered by the changes.
Behind every great meal, shoe design or painting
is human emotion.
Kosuke Yabuki: Something I personally really consider
is the human emotion element of the play experience.
«Something I personally really consider
is the human emotion element of the play experience.
Not exact matches
«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there
are clearly no people in these films, it
was clearly a very
human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real
human - like
emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
Anger, sadness, loneliness, joy — all of these
emotions are part of the
human condition, and you can't escape them.
And those stories tap into
human emotion: They make you feel that, yes, an iPad really
is magical.
«Tomes of studies show
human beings typically make decisions based on
emotions first (Pathos); then, we look for the facts and figures to justify it (Logos).
Listen, anger
is one powerful
human emotion.
The idea, which
was primarily based on the research of psychologists John Mayer and Peter Salovey, quickly took off — and went on to greatly influence the way we think about
emotions and
human behavior.
While this isn't always the case, you have to remember that we
're all
human and can sometimes let our
emotions take over.
As for the car itself, Honda says it
is equipped with
AI that can feel
human emotions.
Whatever
emotion you
're after, whatever vehicle you pursue — building a business, getting married, raising a family, traveling the world — whatever you think your nirvana
is, there
are six basic, universal needs that make us tick and drive all
human behavior.
Emotions — even those we initially interpret as «negative» —
are part of what makes us
human.
What they can do, however,
is analyze without the interference of
human emotions or external biases.
But their facial expressions can give them away, and startups
are developing technology to read
human emotions even better than the naked eye.
Our brains
are wired such that
emotions are the root of all
human behavior.
You
're a
human, not a robot, so deal with your
emotions first.
A natural
human reaction to
emotions is to either suppress them or act them out.
Once again, you need to appeal to
human emotions to get people to
be more proactive in your campaign.
First, managers must have a basic understanding of
human behavior, and how experiencing positive
emotions is at the root of
human motivation — we
are wired for it.
But that
's very different from what Labott did in her tweet — she expressed a
human emotion of sympathy as a result of some proposed legislation.
To make sense of this, it
's important for designers of those solutions to know how to take
human interactions (emails, chats, phone calls, social media threads) and tag them, by identifying
emotion and sentiment, and other markers so the computer «understands»
humans better.
The net result of this built - in
human mental trait
is that rather than letting our beliefs about the world tell us how to feel, we tend to let our
emotions tell us what to believe.
It has
been relegated to many narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which
are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of
human interactions,
human emotions, speech patterns and
human responses to information.
What
's most exciting about this,
is that customers will still receive
human - like service that recognizes
emotion and can respond accordingly just like a person would.
Unfortunately, clearly and logically explaining the basis of any behavior,
emotion, or sensation
is never simple, no matter how primal the
human experience in question may seem.
Old - school types argue that
human error and
emotion is part of the game, and indeed part of the fun, so it needs to stay there.
Emotions drive most of
human behavior — even if we
are not aware of it.
Normal negative
emotions are actually growth promoting and essential for
human development and adaptation.
These investors
are driven more by their
human emotions than by investment fundamentals.
Human nature
being what it
is, even if you
're dedicated to taking
emotion out of your investing, you
're likely still subject to inherent biases.
Understanding and maintaining firm control on the
human psychological
emotions that drive stock markets
is crucial for both new and experienced traders to understand.
Because we planned the trade before buying it, and now we
are merely following the plan without the dangerous and stressful
human emotions that can easily ruin a winning trade setup.
HX, or «
human experience»
is about feelings,
emotion, and connection.
Basic
human emotion is perhaps the greatest enemy of successful investing.
Positive
emotions appear to invigorate
human beings.»
For the past two decades, Keltner has
been studying
human emotions and how they influence behavior.
Humans are creatures of
emotion, which means eliminating
emotion from a decision isn't feasible.
We might cloud our customer exchanges with digitization and automation, but on the receiving end of every authentic interaction,
is a
human with their own complex set of interests and
emotions.
Human relevance
is tied to
emotion and the connection between a brand and customer.
Hope may
be the most dangerous of all
human emotions when it comes to trading.