In a video, content creator Quynh explained the theory that speaking English can make people more negative because of how the language describes emotions.
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When Naseem Rochette was hit by a car walking through a pedestrian crosswalk and run over three times, the question wasn’t how she’d recover. The doctors questioned whether she’d survive at all. Out ...
There is a fundamental difference between emotional language and descriptive language. Emotional language tends to be very dramatic, strong, intense, and passionate. Descriptive language is rational, ...
(CNN) — Lately when I hear what’s going on in the world, I’m overcome with dread and anxiety. There always seems to be another war, more casualties, worsening climate conditions and fears about ...