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When you feel grateful, tears, choked voices, or intense emotions always surface immediately. This trait of "being unable to restrain emotional overflow" actually masks your extreme hunger for "overcoming loneliness and longing for deep acceptance"; you fear that if others don't understand how moved you are, this kindness will become unreal, so you use "extreme emotional outbursts" to try and establish the strongest soul resonance with them. But high emotional pressure can sometimes suffocate the receiver. Try taking two deep breaths before speaking when emotions surge, and express your thanks in a steady tone; when you learn to find your center amidst excitement, your sincerity will make people feel more secure.
💡 Did you know?
Emotional contagion research finds that emotional 'overflow' is highly contagious in social interactions — a person brimming with moved emotion can raise bystanders' oxytocin (the bonding hormone) levels by approximately 22% within 5 minutes, strengthening overall social connection.
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