avatarPranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi

Summary

The author reflects on the personification of emotions, suggesting that each feeling might have distinct characteristics if they were visible on faces.

Abstract

The article "If Feelings had Faces…" by The M@ver!ck delves into the idea of attributing physical characteristics to emotions, drawing from personal observations. The author ponders the manifestation of pure joy in the reunion of a child with their mother, the depth of sorrow at the loss of life, the ugliness of hatred in acts of discrimination, the repulsiveness of greed when wealth is unjustly accumulated, the intensity of anger following betrayal, the persistence of hope in dire circumstances, and the selflessness of unconditional love. Through these reflections, the author invites readers to consider the tangible impact of intangible feelings, emphasizing that emotions, though invisible, shape our interactions and the world around us.

Opinions

  • Joy is seen as the purest when a child reunites with their mother, reflecting an unparalleled connection and happiness.
  • Sorrow is depicted as deepest when a life is cut short, highlighting the sense of injustice and the unfairness of such a loss.
  • Hatred is characterized as the ugliest when it fuels discrimination, leading to the dehumanization and humiliation of others.
  • Greed is viewed as the worst when the wealthy exploit the poor, prioritizing money over people's well-being.
  • Anger reaches an extreme level when trust is broken through betrayal, undermining the foundation of relationships built over time.
  • Hope is considered eternal even when all seems lost, representing a belief in the possibility of overcoming insurmountable challenges.
  • Unconditional love is exemplified by selfless sacrifice, where personal gain is secondary to the happiness of another.

If Feelings had Faces…

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Have you ever wondered, if feelings had a face, would each have a certain characteristic, shape, form or race?

I think I’ve seen the purest joy when a child reunites with his mother, when there is nothing in the world they wouldn’t give to be with one another.

I think I’ve seen the deepest sorrow when a life is lost before its time, when the world just seems unfair, and without reason or rhyme.

I think I’ve seen the ugliest hatred in the perpetrators of discrimination, when it drives a human to put another through unjust humiliation.

I think I’ve seen the worst greed when the rich steal from the poor, when money is all they see and are blinded by its false allure.

I think I’ve seen the most extreme anger when someone is betrayed, when someone shakes the foundation of trust that over years had been laid.

I think I’ve seen eternal hope when all else seems to fail, and nothing short of a miracle can get you out of jail.

I think I’ve seen the most unconditional love in selfless sacrifice, when possessing ceases to be the goal, just the other’s happiness does suffice.

Procrastinator, thinker, fitness enthusiast, aspiring philanthropist, loving husband, doting dad and finance professional View all posts by The M@ver!ck

Originally published at http://themaverickfiles.com on July 24, 2020.

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