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Emotion, appreciation, and nature.
Not that we won't use them, in fact, we have always relied on versions of the same-long before digital-but there will be a movement towards adding human insight, human emotion, appreciation for the serendipity of it all.
"I Love You" shows deeper and more personal appreciation for the emotion.
The authors urge us to address five "core concerns" that provoke many emotions: appreciation (having our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors acknowledged); affiliation (the desire for closeness); autonomy (the need to act freely); status (having one's standing recognized); and role (achieving a fulfilling role and responsibilities).
I share his appreciation of this important emotion, but I'm not quite as proud of my own anxiety as Kafka was of his.
"It is crucial to the generation of meaning that in reading what is seen by the eyes is registered in a non-written area of appreciation and recognition, including emotion, memory and their sub-vocal voices viscerally saying 'Ouch' or 'Wow' or 'A-ha!' The separate but related areas are crucial for meaning to explode across the realms".
Psychologytoday.com describes it as "an emotion expressing appreciation for what one has--as opposed to, for example, a consumer-driven emphasis on what one wants".
"It's his character, his emotions, his appreciation of me that are important.
She creates good family habits that routinely evoke positive emotions like appreciation, confidence and compassion, rather than entitlement or obstinence.
It also encompasses an appreciation of more complicated emotions (e.g. sarcasm and humour) and higher order social inferences.
This seems puzzling, but William Cowper had a genius for reconciling extreme and uncontrollable emotion with patient appreciation of daily life.
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