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Juliana Igbinosun @go_65ef1e85b517b
The difference between mental and emotional lies in their distinct domains of operation within the human psyche. Mental refers to cognitive processes such as thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving, which are primarily driven by the brain's capacity for analysis and logical deduction. On the other hand, emotional pertains to feelings and affective responses, encompassing sensations like joy, sadness, fear, and anger, which are often influenced by personal experiences and perceptions. While mental activities involve conscious thought and rationalization, emotional experiences are more instinctual and visceral, often arising from deep-seated psychological triggers. Understanding this disparity is crucial for navigating the complexities of human behavior and fostering holistic well-being.
8 months ago

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