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Infatuation is a state of intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone, often rooted in idealization and heightened attraction rather than deep familiarity. It comm...
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Infatuation is a state of intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone, often rooted in idealization and heightened attraction rather than deep familiarity. It comm...
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Envy and jealousy are closely related but not exact synonyms. Both involve discomfort about others’ advantages or relationships, yet they differ in focus and structure. Envy t...
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Sadness shows up in many shades and in many words, from everyday low mood to deep grief and quiet melancholy. This guide explains what common sad feeling words mean, how they di...
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Profound emotions are intense psychological states that stand out from everyday feelings because of their depth, duration, and impact on thought, self-concept, and behavior. The...
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Emotions arise from a coordinated network of brain regions, body states, and past learning rather than a single "emotion center." When you encounter something meaningful, your b...
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Jealousy and envy are often described synonymously in everyday speech, yet psychology treats them as distinct patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior. At a high level, jealou...
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Jealousy and envy are common emotional experiences that can influence relationships, self-esteem, and decision-making. While often used interchangeably in everyday language, the...
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Jealousy is a common emotional response to perceived threats in relationships or social contexts, often arising when we worry about losing something valuable to a rival. This ev...
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