Cultivating Sensitivity: The Impact of Adversity on Emotional Expression and Fresh Perspectives

 

People often become more sensitive when they experience poverty or hardships that are more challenging than others. On the other hand, individuals who have been blessed with good circumstances and have lived without inconveniences tend to have dull sensibilities. This can be understood from the fact that, for example, when a person goes through a difficult situation and honestly writes about what they feel on a daily basis, their sensitivity is very acute, and the reader is moved. So, what is the state of sensitivity that is expressed there? This means that a person's five senses are in a state where they are sensitive and responsive, and what is sensed by the five senses is smoothly transmitted to the circuits that control emotions, allowing one to feel free and diverse in expressing oneself without doubting one's own heart. Their expressions are free from preconceptions and fixed ideas, and offer new perspectives, ways of thinking, and new values to those around them. As a result, they are clearly visible to those who view, read, and listen to them and feel refreshed and deeply moved. Human beings have the characteristic of constantly seeking out emotions that purify their hearts. Therefore, we can gain a sense of fulfillment by experiencing new sensibilities that break free from our stereotypes.


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