But as I'm sure you've come to learn, giving advice to someone in the throes of a bad mood is typically unhelpful at best and often counterproductive.
Viewing someone's emotion as a problem puts us in a moral frame of mind-we think of the emotion as something bad to be gotten rid of quickly.
On the other hand, thinking of it as a puzzle puts us in a mindset of curiosity. And when we're curious about another person's emotion, it's far easier to be validating, understanding, and empathetic, which is what most people experiencing strong, painful emotions really need.
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