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RE: On Expressions & Emotions | Introducing The Facial Feedback Hypothesis
I do agree with you @sakura1012, our facial expression do affect our emotions. Come to think of it, we make use of a lot of muscles to frown than to smile, imagine frowning through out a day, ain't that putting yourself in an unnecessarily stress?
I enjoyed your article. Thanks for writing on this sakura.
True the more you frown the more you could feel depressed. And that would make our visuals dreadful. Imagine facing people like that, it can definitely create a gloomy atmosphere.