Not exact matches
When you follow an objective trading plan, you will find that your mind is free
of fear, greed, hope and regret (four
primary emotions that drive the stock market), and will be more likely to make sound trading decisions.
I don't know about this one... First I question whether # 1 really is the
PRIMARY function
of the brain and second it seems a huge leap to go from a designated machinistic function straight to an
emotion of fear.
Gary: Perhaps the biggest strength is a keen understanding
of the
primary emotions — greed and
fear.
Fear is one
of the
primary emotions of investing as discussed in Article 4.1.
While there's plenty
of evidence that man's best friend experiences
primary emotions, such as
fear and happiness, there's little evidence that dogs feel secondary
emotions like pride, jealousy and guilt.
Humans have two kinds
of emotions:
primary emotions like
fear, joy, grief and anger, and secondary
emotions including hatred, anxiety, insecurity, and jealousy.
«
Fear is pain,» she went on, before admitting that
emotions are the
primary subject
of her work —
emotions, contradictions and the childhood trauma
of living with the knowledge
of her father's affair with her English governess.
Expression
of primary emotions, such as sadness, shame and
fear of abandonment, are encouraged in order to increase intimacy and affiliation in a couple and reestablish attachment bonds.
Working with a live couple — in session, Dr. Liu skillfully demonstrates moving from content to process, identifying the couple's negative cycle, accessing the partners»
primary emotions and attachment needs and
fears, reframing the presenting issue in terms
of the underlying
emotions and attachment needs, and terminating the session.
Primary emotions (e.g.,
fear, anger, sadness, interest, and joy) appear in the first year whereas secondary
emotions (e.g., embarrassment, guilt, and shame) are usually expressed by the end
of the 2nd year
of life.
The
primary caregiver serves as the
primary source
of safety, security, and comfort while the child explores events, experiences, and
emotions that may generate
fear and shame.