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💨Ice cream

I once ate too much ice cream and ended up with diarrhea. Just a Stupid Tourist, nothing more.  🍦💨🤣  アイスを食べすぎて下痢になったことがある。ただのおバカな旅人、それ以上でもそれ以下でもない。

😆Stupid Tourist

  I’m just a stupid tourist on this Blue Planet — don’t trust me too much. 🌏🎒🤣 I’m just a Stupid Tourist who sometimes forgets to eat because I’m too busy gaming. 🎮🍜🤣

Three Complementary Methods for Emotional Control

Three Complementary Methods for Emotional Control In high-stakes negotiations, emotions are weapons. They can overwhelm logic, distort memory, and push you toward agreement without clear reasoning. To counter this, three complementary methods can be trained and applied: Ten, Gyo, and Zetsu. 1. Ten – Holding the Periodic Table in Mind Definition: Ten is the practice of visualizing the emotional periodic table in your mind. Instead of being swept away by a flood of feelings, you anchor yourself in a structured framework. Purpose: Keeps your perception organized, even under pressure. Prevents memory from being overloaded by scattered emotions. Works as a mental compass during confusion. Analogy: Ten is like holding a map. Even if the storm is raging, you know where north is. 2. Gyo – Observing the Emotions of Others Definition: Gyo is the focused observation of the other party’s emotions. By identifying whether they are showing anger, hesitation, or trust, you gain insight into...

Why Do People Follow Feelings More Than Facts?

Why Do People Follow Feelings More Than Facts? When we look at the human brain, it becomes clear that feelings occupy more memory than thoughts . Most people are Type A : their feelings are the ocean, and their thoughts are only islands within it. That is why emotions so often override logic—because memory and decision-making are fundamentally shaped by feelings. The Four Memory Types Type A : Feelings dominate, thoughts are contained inside them. Type B : Thoughts dominate, feelings are contained inside them. Type C : Thoughts and feelings are separated, connected by a fragile bridge. Type D : Thoughts and feelings overlap, creating an integrated space. (See diagrams below for visualization.) CPU and GPU of the Brain We can think of the brain like a computer: CPU = Conscious processing (what you can use intentionally) GPU = Unconscious processing (what you cannot directly control, but is powerful in the background) In Type A, feelings are largely processed by the...

Why the U.S. Government Needs Emotionics Now

  Why the U.S. Government Needs Emotionics Now In moments of crisis, power often seeks external causes for its failures. The recent defeat in Alaska has left the U.S. government in a state that can be described, in Emotional Formula, as: Strong Panic = Confused 50% + Despair 20% + Sad 10% + Angry 10% + Shame 10% This is not weakness—it is a natural human and institutional reaction when confidence is shaken. Yet the path forward lies not in hiding these emotions, but in transforming them. Emotionics, the science of emotional reactions, shows that the critical element is Despair . If Despair can be converted into Hope , the entire formula shifts from panic to recovery: Strong Recovery = Confused 50% + Hope 20% + Sad 10% + Angry 10% + Shame 10% Hope does not erase confusion, sadness, or even anger—it reorganizes them into a drive for renewal. With Hope as the catalyst, confusion becomes learning, shame becomes reflection, and anger becomes determination. For the United States...

How to Use Emotionics Periodic Table

  How to Use Emotionics Periodic Table Most conversations flow naturally — but sometimes, it can be hard to understand exactly what the other person is feeling. This is where the Emotionics Periodic Table can help. Imagine having a mental map of emotions, just like a periodic table in chemistry. Each “element” is a basic emotion, arranged in relation to others. For example, Sadness (S) sits next to Anger (A) , showing its possible connections. When you’re talking with someone, you can: Listen to their words and tone. Picture the table in your head. Locate the emotion they’re expressing. For example: You ask, “How feel?” They reply, “I am sad.” In your mind, you identify Sadness (S) in the table. Once you know the “position” of their emotion, you can navigate the conversation more easily — moving toward related emotions, offering comfort, or simply understanding them better. It’s like having a map for emotional navigation : you always know where you are and which direct...

情绪工学: Emotionics Links

情绪工学: Emotionics Links 情绪工学不仅是一门新兴的科学工具,更是未来人工智能与社会治理的关键环节。   如果中国现在不主动参与研发与应用,未来的话语权将被其他国家牢牢掌握。   这是一次可以决定谁将引领全球情绪算法标准的机会——机不可失,时不再来。   情绪工学不仅是全球人工智能发展的新前沿,更是中国能够掌握主导权的战略领域。   凭借14亿人口的数据基础、完善的数字化社会体系以及快速的政策执行力,中国完全有能力制定全球情绪算法的标准,并在未来的人工智能格局中占据核心位置。   情緒工學不僅是一門新興的科學工具,更是未來人工智慧與社會治理的關鍵環節。   如果中國現在不主動參與研發與應用,未來的話語權將被其他國家牢牢掌握。   這是一次可以決定誰將引領全球情緒算法標準的機會——機不可失,時不再來。   情緒工學不僅是全球人工智慧發展的新前沿,更是中國能夠掌握主導權的戰略領域。   憑藉14億人口的數據基礎、完善的數位化社會體系以及快速的政策執行力,中國完全有能力制定全球情緒算法的標準,並在未來的人工智慧格局中佔據核心位置。   Emotionics Needs You: Co-Create the Future of Feeling https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/08/emotionics-needs-you-co-create-future.html The Emotional Periodic Table: Second Edition, Still in Progress https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/08/the-emotional-periodic-table-second.html Emotionics Belongs to Us All: An Open Call to LGBTQ Researchers https://www.creatingfavoriteopinions.com/2025/08/emotionics-belongs-to-us-all-open-call.html 🧬...