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[Emotional Awareness] The four large characters appeared behind Nan Zhubin.
"[Emotions]." Nan Zhubin's voice was clear, "This is something we encounter every day in our lives."
"In psychology, [emotions] are the subjective experiences that arise from an individual's judgement about whether objective things meet their needs, accompanied by physiological reactions, behavioral expressions, and cognitive evaluations."
"They are the brain and body's rapid, holistic response patterns to 'important events.' They tell us what is beneficial to us and mobilize us to take action."
"From an evolutionary perspective, emotions are an efficient survival tool. They help us quickly identify opportunities and threats in the environment and mobilize the body to take action—'Fear' helps us avoid danger, 'Anger' helps us deal with infringement, 'Happiness' encourages us to repeat beneficial actions."
Nan Zhubin explained the concept of [emotion] in depth from three angles.
