The more we cry, the stronger
Recently, scientists from Claremont Graduate University in the United States have affirmed that people with tears in watching movies are often great leaders and have a successful personal life.
The reason is that tears are an expression of empathy, an important aspect of emotional intelligence. If you cry when watching movies, you have great empathy, know how to give and bring in strong feelings.
Tears are a manifestation of empathy, an important aspect of emotional intelligence.
"We live in a space and time box and movies are windows on walls. When watching movies with emotional content, the brain can release oxytocin, an important hormone that helps us. More empathy, connecting with others, loving and trusting a lot, " Paul J. Zak explained about why people easily cry when watching movies.
Scientists revealed that 92% of people in the world used to cry for a movie. After enjoying tragic content, people also become generous and more likely to raise money for charities. Not only that, tears have a role in lubricating eyelids and eyeballs, so it is good for eyesight. Crying also helps us eliminate stress, fatigue and negative emotions.
So shedding tears doesn't mean weakness. On the contrary, those who dare to cry are those who know how to live true and bravely face their emotions. It is only when we cry, the pain is easily dissipated and people can turn to a brighter tomorrow.
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