1) My argument
I want to argue that people are actually not controlling and not able to control their emotions . Emotions are likely to change people's mood and behavior. People tend to think that they have control in any cases and to show what they want while they sharing their emotions and reactions each other. I want to emphasize that 'control' is a wrong use of term for the emotion.
2) How I found my argument
My first research question was, 'How should people do with their emotions?'. I wonder if there are any rules on having different feelings. The article in my 'Research 1' shows the way to identify and express feelings. And I've started to think that people are not same at when and where and how much they tend to express their feelings. The article in my 'Research 2' shows mostly everything about different examples and ways people differently do with their emotions. Then, I think that different examples exist because of the different viewpoint for emotion among people.
3) New research questions
a) How does the brain response to the emotions?
b) Which progress does people have for their expression of emotions?
I'll continue looking for interesting articles and keeping track of my research with blog posts.
4) Connections to the Harvard Sampler
This argument is mostly related to the human mind in Harvard Sampler because human emotions are fundamentally related to the human mind. The human emotions are not controllable as the human mind does(My subjective thought). The human mind tend to become attracted to the stereotypes. The human emotions also have a tendency because even human themselves don't exactly and perfectly know about the emotions.
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