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EMOTIONAL INFERENCE

EMOTIONAL INFERENCE

Definition : To interpret the truth according to the feeling felt, I mean to show the feeling felt as evidence and comment on the real world, for example, I am afraid, so I am in danger.

Logical answer 1 : When a person gets lost in his own thoughts instead of turning to the environment, the mind makes unlimited tides between the past and the future, and a person remains alien to the reality of the situation in Dec. The feeling felt in such a situation is really disconnected and with an intensity incompatible with everyday life.

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