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Expressing Emotions: Guilt

Guilt is the feeling of answerability for some wrongdoing you believe you have committed. It can come from doing as simple a thing as pinching someone hard, or something as unfortunate as mistakenly killing someone. When guilt is strong, you feel ‘ashamed’ of yourself. I have given examples below, which describe guilt, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Expressing Emotions: Happiness

Happiness is probably the best positive emotion that humans need, but it can also appear to be the most elusive. Many people seek happiness in achieving great things, but it’s much more effective if you find happiness if every little thing you do. That’s how you create your own happiness. I have given examples below, which describe happiness, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Shambala Sect 98

Like the inflexible celerity of a lying tongue, the quality of the milk didn’t change as had been agreed and as Lirzod had looked ahead to. The ease with which droplets of milk spilled out of the bowl while the felines quenched their thirst further solidified Lirzod’s understanding. This affair seemed akin to how a good many of his clansmen kept burdening the animals by making them overwork time and again, despite being advised otherwise on numerous occasions. He was aware that some habits, especially addictions, were hard to get rid of, but it had always been harder for him to digest the thought that there were people who would smile and promise to do one thing but then never keep their promise, and they would repeat the same thing ad nauseam, either publicly or secretly. Would these people ever stress a little in an attempt to change themselves and keep their promises? Would they ever feel guilty for not living up to their word and for having to constantly lie? Would they ever have r

Expressing Emotions: Sadness

Sadness is typically characterized by a facial expression that causes someone to lower their head, or gaze, or the corners of their mouth. I have given examples below, which describe sadness, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Expressing Emotions: Essentials

(This post is just a preview of the introductory reading.) Emotion means energy in motion. Emotion at its core is a feeling(a flow of energy, conscious or otherwise) inside one’s body, mind, or heart. Every emotion arises from an action, either done by yourself or by others, or the world. Now, the more intense an emotion, the more physically demanding it will be to contain it. Bottled-up emotions, whether they’re positive or negative, will lead to the release of stress hormones. When an emotion turns extreme, it can significantly affect physical and mental health. For instance, too much thinking or even laughing can be a source of headaches; too much bitterness can cause a burning sensation in your stomach, etc. Emotions make people respond in one way or the other. They can easily force or inspire people into doing different things. Love develops selflessness and kindness, whereas hate encourages selfishness and violence. Emotions may be obvious to understand or can get quite complex

Expressing Emotions: Surprise

Surprise comes from experiencing an unexpected situation. It can be either positive or negative emotion. I have given examples below, which describe surprise, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Expressing Emotions: Confidence

Confidence comes from knowing or believing that you’re capable of doing/achieving something. It makes you feel secure rather than insecure. I have given examples below, which describe confidence, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Expressing Emotions: Fear

Fear is produced by the hormonal release as triggered by the brain. It’s physical, emotional, mental, and even spiritual. I have given examples below, which describe fear, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Expressing Emotions: Arrogance

A little bit of arrogance may seem okay, but when exaggerated, it can easily escalate to ugliness. I have given examples below, which describe arrogance, but it's in your capabilities to decide to use the example that best fits your scene.

Shambala Sect 97

“I can hear it. Your pulse is getting louder and louder like that of a chicken put under the knife.” “Shut up. Say something like that again, and I might kick you through the floor to the eleventh deck.” “Oh, my. What’s going to become of your foot then?”

Shambala Sect 96

It had been an hour since Beren woke up, and everything seemed new to him. After Hundred explained what had happened, Beren just stayed silently on the bed, with his face like a wet weekend. Even though Mulyk brought water and fruits for him, Beren didn’t have them. He just seemed to be lost in his own thoughts while being down in the mouth. Mulyk and Hundred wanted to give him some time to think, so they told him to not take things hard and then left him alone. Currently, Beren was awake. Mulyk wasn’t there, but Hundred was sleeping in the chair next to the bed. However, a haze of fear dispirited Beren because the dog had just woken up. Since the door was shut, it had no way out. So it kept looking for an exit, which made Beren even tenser. Eventually, the dog stopped in front of Beren’s bed. Both their eyes met. Meanwhile, Hundred, in his dream, was arguing with a girl. “No, Khoa. I’m not in the wrong.” “Then why did you apologize if you’re not guilty for not wishing me for my birthd

Shambala Sect 95

  "Eek!" Something whizzed past the event manager’s ear, just scraping the skin enough to trickle out some blood. He felt an out-of-body sensation as his hands flew to his face in haste. In the end, he ended up slapping himself on both cheeks, shrieking akin to a scaredy-cat. In the adjacent event, the archer had shot at the strawberry, but his arrow missed; however, another arrow came out of nowhere, slipped through the gaps between the horns of the deer and pierced through the berry perfectly, and flew out without touching the horns again, then finished things by striking some bystander’s butt who was watching another event. Everyone was puzzled, including Lirzod. “Where did the arrow go?” It flew so fast that nobody had seen it. Only the experienced event manager’s eyes briefly caught the sight of the arrow, even though he couldn’t stop it from cutting a teeny bit of his ear. The event manager turned back at once and looked here and there for the arrow, but then the cries