What is the basic emotion?

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What is the basic emotion? Rage, being uptight, disgust, being mad, vengeance, fury, resentment, irritation, annoyance, being upset, frustration ANGER

What is the basic emotion? Shyness, timidity, terror, horror, embarrassment, worry, being scared, feeling threatened, panic, being alarmed, being startled, hysteria, shakiness, despair, apprehension, doubt, being astounded, stress, breathlessness, surprise FEAR

What is the basic emotion? Sorrow, depression, loneliness, dejection, gloom, unhappiness, melancholy, somberness, feeling low, regretfulness, feeling blue, shame, pain, distress SADNESS

What is the basic emotion? Lucky, spirited, joyful, surprised, serene, fortunate, amazed contented, ecstatic, glad, good, proud, cheerful, good-humored, silly, crazy, giggly, amused, sunny, animated, alive, hilarious, playful, satisfied, peaceful, positive, light-hearted, calm, excited HAPPINESS

What is the basic emotion? Fondness, puppy love, liking, admiration, affection, infatuation, attachment, friendship, devotion, dreaminess, being head-over-heals, pride, tenderness, adoration, idolizing, sympathy, kindness, caring LOVE

What is the basic emotion? Loathing, abhorrence, alienation, hostility, violence, rage, revengefulness, dislike, incensement, disgust, resentment, irritation, bitterness, scorn HATE !

Consequences of Uncontrolled Emotions #1 Legal: Results in choosing behaviors that are against the law. (Going to jail, restitution for crime victims, community service, etc.)

#2 Mental: Factors that effect an individual emotionally because of the behavior (Stigma of going to prison, living with the fact that someone was harmed or killed because of your actions, depression, etc.)

#3 Social: Effects on community, family, and individuals because of behavior (Curfews, not enough prisons or detention centers to house offenders, unsafe neighborhoods because some criminals have to be released, etc.)

#4 Ethical: Moral and religious values that are violated because of behavior. (Adultery, stealing, treason, murder, perjury, etc.)

#5 Physical: Harm or injury that can come to people because of behavior (Loss of life, serious injury, loss of home, job, family, etc.)

#6 Financial: Dollar cost to individual and communities as a result of behavior. (Taxes can be raised to support police protection because of crimes, victims left without financial support, cost of trial and lawyers, tax dollar support for criminals, etc.)