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Emotions

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  • An overwhelming surge of fear or anxiety, often sudden and intense. It may cause a loss of control, rapid breathing, or an urgent need to escape a situation.
    Panic
  • A feeling that something is off, unusual, or not typical. You might sense that your thoughts, behaviors, or surroundings are strange or out of sync with what's expected.
    Abnormal
  • An extreme form of fear. You might feel frozen, desperate to flee, or mentally overwhelmed. It’s often triggered by a perceived threat or danger.
    Terrified
  • A sense of stability and routine. You feel like things are as they should be, with no surprises or disruptions. It’s often associated with comfort or familiarity.
    Normal
  • A peaceful, relaxed, and steady emotional state. Your mind is clear, your body is at ease, and there's a sense of balance or contentment.
    Calm
  • A positive emotional response to something pleasurable. You feel happy, engaged, or satisfied, often accompanied by laughter, smiles, or a sense of fulfillment.
    Enjoy
  • A mental state where thoughts, fears, or behaviors don’t align with logic or reality. It often stems from strong emotions like fear or stress overriding reason.
    Irrational
  • A state of fearlessness or calm in the face of potential threat. You feel secure, bold, and not intimidated by what others might find scary.
    Unafraid
  • A clear-headed state where decisions and thoughts are based on logic, facts, and sound reasoning, free from emotional distortion.
    Rational
  • A deeply unpleasant emotional or physical state, often involving pain, distress, or hardship. It can be internal (mental/emotional) or external (physical).
    Suffer
  • A state of nervousness, worry, or unease, often about something uncertain or looming. It can come with physical symptoms like a racing heart or restlessness.
    Anxious
  • A feeling of assurance and belief in oneself or in a situation. You trust your abilities or judgment and face challenges without hesitation or fear.
    Confident