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Emotions and their impact


The emotions we have are often very similar to other people in life. 


For example, a group of people that follow a particular football team. Each can be passionate about their team and have little disagreement on how they feel about the team’s performance. As a result, their emotions would be very similar, provided there are no major issues in their life.When a new member joins the group and has a similar interest in the team, then there is little change. On the other hand, when the new member does not fit in with the group, the original balance is disturbed and may not regain its previous state. 


It is important, not to allow our emotions to get out of control or to make decisions which are based on emotions. 


When we have decisions to make, they should be based on the best knowledge available.