What is the difference between behavior and emotion?
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Kevin J Calloway Jr, I have them, I know them, I keep those with restorative possibility.
Answered November 13, 2016
Behavior is sometimes precalculated by emotion. I have felt slighted by swooping change in emotion very often in a very tight cycle of time. I care for people very often, maybe that’s a mistake on my part, but I am in a place that the relationships I held deeply are more clearly defined, and I am interested in working on making better, more effective bonds.
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Answered November 13, 2016
Emotion is what you feel. Emotion is inside of you. Sometimes the effects of the emotions are visible to others (see Paul Ekman’s books on facial expression and emotions), and sometimes in a big way and sometimes in subtle ways. Frequently emotions drive behavior, and too frequently, there is too little thought between the feeling of an emotion and and action: for example, I’m angry so I scream at someone or hit someone.
Behavior is what you do and is almost always visible to others as it usually involves activity. But it is more than just the activity as it also encompasses attitude, which frequently involves emotions. Sometimes when it is described, it involves judgement on the part of the person describing it. He behaved admirably (or poorly) is an expression of someone’s opinion, and what I consider admirable behavior, another might not.
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Kevin J Calloway Jr, I have them, I know them, I keep those with restorative possibility.
Answered November 13, 2016
Behavior is sometimes precalculated by emotion. I have felt slighted by swooping change in emotion very often in a very tight cycle of time. I care for people very often, maybe that’s a mistake on my part, but I am in a place that the relationships I held deeply are more clearly defined, and I am interested in working on making better, more effective bonds.
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Answered November 13, 2016
Emotion is what you feel. Emotion is inside of you. Sometimes the effects of the emotions are visible to others (see Paul Ekman’s books on facial expression and emotions), and sometimes in a big way and sometimes in subtle ways. Frequently emotions drive behavior, and too frequently, there is too little thought between the feeling of an emotion and and action: for example, I’m angry so I scream at someone or hit someone.
Behavior is what you do and is almost always visible to others as it usually involves activity. But it is more than just the activity as it also encompasses attitude, which frequently involves emotions. Sometimes when it is described, it involves judgement on the part of the person describing it. He behaved admirably (or poorly) is an expression of someone’s opinion, and what I consider admirable behavior, another might not.