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2007-06-23 04:41:09 · 38 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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For different people it is a different emotion! :-) It depends on the personality of the person really!
For me it will be anger; because I don't want to get angry and I still do! Anger is a devastating emotion and it is very hard to fight against but I do try hard although it does take a lot out of you! Anger is what most people have trouble to cope with, but someone told me that I should use hatred and anger in my heart, to love the people I already love even more! :-)
Well that's the advise I'll give to anyone getting troubles coping with anger or any other negative emotion (you don't have to overcome any positive emotion because it stays with you till the negative one's arrival!) to replace it with positiveness! I'm trying so good-luck!
Take care! Thank you! :-)

2007-06-23 20:02:35 · answer #1 · answered by KT_(Kritty) 3 · 1 0

All of them are hard to overcome, but the emotions that are associated in a negative connotation, they affect people very strongly.
Grief, worry, fear, longing, loneliness, insecurity, pride, depression, hate, anger, jealousy, guilt, sadness, cravings, anxiety, desire ….etc……
These emotions, if they are not pushed down and shoved away, are not as powerful as the positive uplifting good feeling emotions.
The problem starts when we deny these emotions. When we deny these emotions and do not work through them, to understand and move on, we suffer.
This can lead to this cyclic cycle that we spiral through, and have trouble getting out of.
Sometimes people get attached to these negative emotions; they feel like they need to feel this way.
I’ve heard it said before, that some people feel like it’s a form of punishment for something. Which I think is a bunch of malarkey.
These emotions are just another part of our experiencing what it is to be alive, in this human experience. To understand and conquer, to live side by side with your emotions and not let them rule your life; that is the path to peace and harmony!!

2007-06-23 05:17:34 · answer #2 · answered by ..*Real-ality*.. 3 · 0 0

That completely depends on which one you find most difficult. I've had a difficult time with each of them in turn and somehow each was tough. not just grief, sometimes one has to even overcome love.... it is almost natural to us to want to fight everything we feel... consciously or not... thus always ending up having a hard time when an intense emotion comes by... even being very happy can actually leave an enormous hole in someones life afterwards. I think the trick is to not want to overcome anything, but more to live besides it.... but that's just me.

2007-06-23 04:48:18 · answer #3 · answered by freebird31wizard 6 · 4 0

The most difficult emotion for me to overcome is fear. Fear is a response to a threat both real and/or imagined. So what I do is I ask myself if this is a real or an imagined threat? If the threat is imagined, then I ask myself if I am being served well by this emotion(s). If the answer is, "No," then I take active and proactive steps to overcome my fear.

2007-06-23 04:48:28 · answer #4 · answered by Raptor 4 · 3 0

I find fear almost impossible to overcome.

Grief has a healing process (can get blocked).

Pure emotions
fear - nervousness - security
togetherness - privacy
respect - disrespect
appreciation - envy
love - no love lost - hatred
familiarity - mystery


Comment: illness or injury does not half make a mess of emotions. Fear can kill you. Internalise it and put up a front. Run away or fight!?

This is the way the authorities maintain their power base. They intimidate the less powerful, fearful and everyone.

2007-06-23 04:54:34 · answer #5 · answered by Perseus 3 · 2 0

I personally think grief is the most difficult of emotions but everyone is different & cope with some emotions better than other people do

2007-06-23 04:47:15 · answer #6 · answered by tjstarbe 4 · 4 0

Love is a strong emotion but I don't want to overcome it, I enjoy it. What is hard but worth overcoming these are hate, fear, dejection.

2007-06-23 05:16:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Guilt. Specially when one is born to a religious family or environment. It actually articulates all other emotions around it, anxiety, fear, overcriticism, and worst of all, stops one from connecting with the world.

2007-06-23 05:53:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope. My son taught me a powerful lesson approximately jealousy and anger. it is not very well worth the capability! easily, jealousy basically serves to wreck people. it rather is a foul emotion that motives that's sufferer no end of unhappiness and discomfort. no you may make you jealous, basically you may enable your self to grow to be jealous. So, study to believe your self and give up annoying approximately what others say or do. Jealousy is purely one step bellow paranoia!

2016-11-07 07:08:00 · answer #9 · answered by newnum 4 · 0 0

Any of the lesser emotions stemming from fear... hatred, jealousy, envy, greed, etc. If the emotion is stemming from love it would not need to be overcome.

2007-06-23 08:25:53 · answer #10 · answered by gldnsilnc 6 · 0 0

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