@ Danielle Plainveiw So what you are basically saying people should not value feelings..hmm or they may get insulted..guess according to you there are no good feelings to be had . Sad. Your entitled to your opinion Thanks for your response. @ Imperfect Gentlemen Not saying we should not think . Nor saying we should value it more. Just saying how about valuing people's feeling,understanding more instead of all the hate,and negativity that so many live off feed on oh forget it,although should not say that,but just Wow People ! L8r g8r Thanks. You know how to consider the feelings of another. Smiles. and true often we do not,but many times we do,because we care enough to think to give it the thought. That's feeling. in one facet.
Best Answer:
Scooter at 17 May,2013
Feelings of people should be valued.
Other Answers:
- We'd be crying in an unlit stone cave, with no electricity, no gadgets, no technological advancements - and we would not be crying because of the lack of these advancements, instead we'd be crying because our neighbour insulted our hair.
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This is starting to sound more like a statement rather than a question - If you did that your world would be unstable and you would be prone to making rash emotion based decisions.
- Feeling is defined as the physical sensation of touch.
Feelings is defined as:
AFFECTIONATE
empowered
open
proud
safe
secure
EXCITED
amazed
animated
ardent
aroused
astonished
dazzled
eager
energetic
enthusiastic
giddy
invigorated
lively
passionate
surprised
vibrant
GRATEFUL
appreciative
moved
thankful
touched
INSPIRED
amazed
awed
wonder
JOYFUL
amused
delighted
glad
happy
jubilant
pleased
tickled
EXHILARATED
blissful
ecstatic
elated
enthralled
exuberant
radiant
rapturous
thrilled
PEACEFUL
calm
clear headed
comfortable
centered
content
equanimous
fulfilled
mellow
quiet
relaxed
relieved
satisfied
serene
still
tranquil
trusting
REFRESHED
enlivened
rejuvenated
renewed
rested
restored
revived
compassionate
friendly
loving
open hearted
sympathetic
tender
warm
ENGAGED
absorbed
alert
curious
engrossed
enchanted
entranced
fascinated
interested
intrigued
involved
spellbound
stimulated
HOPEFUL
expectant
encouraged
optimistic
ect....
Thinking : generally refers to any mental or intellectual activity involving an individual's subjective consciousness. It can refer either to the act of thinking or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include cognition, sentience, consciousness, and imagination.[1] Because thought underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including, among others, biology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
I think it's all the same thing, but you can decide. - Well, I'm thinking about what you're feeling right now, if that helps.
The problem is, we think we know what others are feeling,
and we don't.
Feeling that isn't tempered with thinking, is dangerous. - Feelings of people should be valued.
- A Lot more would be done about certain things :)
- things might go better for us