"感情はしばしば欺くものです。"
— Charles Spurgeon
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, our emotions can trick us into believing things that aren't true. For example, if you feel very scared before giving a speech, you might think you're going to fail. But in reality, you might do very well and people might enjoy your speech. Emotions can make situations seem worse or better than they really are. It's important to recognize this and not let feelings control your actions completely. To make better decisions, try to look at the facts and not just how you feel at the moment. For instance, if you feel angry at a friend, take a moment to calm down before saying something you might regret.
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Deception Emotions Human-nature Insight Intuition Mental-health Perception Psychology Self-awareness Truth
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