Negative Emotion State
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A Negative Emotion State is an emotional state that ...
- Context:
- It can (typically) be associated to a Negative Statement.
- It can (typically) lead to social disarray.
- …
- Example(s):
- Anger.
- Jealousy.
- Envy.
- Selfishness.
- Greed.
- Loneliness.
- Contempt, Resentment.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Positive Emotion Sate, such as joy and generosity.
- See: Regret Emotion, Conflict, Negativity Bias.
References
2016
- https://hbr.org/2016/12/make-peace-with-your-unlived-life
- QUOTE: The idea of a “true self” and a “false” or “shadow” self has long preoccupied psychologists. For example, Carl Jung introduced the notion of the shadow side of our personality. He viewed “the shadow” as our unknown, dark side — made up of the primitive, negative, socially depreciated human emotions such as sexuality, striving for power, selfishness, greed, envy, jealousy, and anger. But although the shadow personifies everything that we fear, and therefore refuse to acknowledge, it remains a part of us. Jung believed that unless we come to terms with our shadow side, we are condemned to become its unwitting victim.