Human Emotion State
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A Human Emotion State is an emotional state held by a human as measured by a human emotion measure.
- Context:
- It can range from being a State of Strong Human Emotions to being a State of Weak Human Emotions.
- It can be analyzed by Psychology.
- It can (often) be a Social Emotion.
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- Example(s):
- a State of Joy, State of Happiness and State of Wellbeing, such as:
- a State of Love.
- a State of Pride.
- a Heroic Emotion.
- a State of Generosity.
- a State of Feeling Belongingness (vs. a State of Alienation).
- a State of Feeling Useful (vs. a State of Feeling Useless.
- a State of Feeling Meaningful (vs. a State of Feeling Meaningless).
- a State of Distress, such as:
- a State of Guilt, a State of Shame, ...
- a State of Envy.
- a State of Jealousy.
- a State of Greed.
- a State of Narcissism.
- a State of Frustration.
- a State of Alienation (vs. a State of Feeling Belongingness).
- a State of Feeling Useless (vs. a State of Feeling Useful).
- a State of Feeling Meaningless (vs. a State of Feeling Meaningful).
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- a State of Joy, State of Happiness and State of Wellbeing, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Psychopath.