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Summary of How Emotions Are Made by Lisa Feldman Barrett | Free Audiobook

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Affective Realism in Cultural Concepts

The human brain is wired for this sort of delusion, in part because moment to moment interroception infuses us with affect which we then use as dence about the world. For instance, when interviewing for a job, those interviewed on rainy days were likely to be rated more negatively than on sunny days. When we receive bad feelings, we probably aren't experiencing any wrong, but simply a depletion in our body budget. In fact, affective realism has been known to have tragic consequences and may also play a role in lease shootings of unarmed civilians.

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