Thinking about emotions

THINKING OBJECTIVELY ABOUT EMOTIONS OF ANOTHER
Objective thinking doesn’t presuppose the written language. Instead it uses the sense of sight or one’s three dimensional spatial picture of the world which can be observed in the same way as a seen landscape. How to think objectively about emotionally important things this way: Like, here is a cushioned chair which is emotionally important to me. I connect the chair to that part of my picture of the world in which is a picture of me and to that point of the picture where is the colour of my emotional life (a picture of me feeling about things in the world). (The feeling is marked at the person and not at the object, except maybe very slightly too.)
If it is someone else thinking the same thought, they do not first imagine how it feels but first connect the picture of the chair to the picture of me in the place of my feelings. Then, in order to understand how I feel and how it affects my life, they emphatise with me, feeling the same kind of feeling themselves and seeing how it affects their life into which they have imagined my situation of life, my skills and my picture of the world. That way they can see how I feel and why and how it affects MY life. Then they just mark that information to the place where I am in the picture, taking into account the accuracy by which they were able to imagine my charachteristics and my life.

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