The Nature of Crying
Crying serves as a profound social signal, reflecting our innate need for community support and connection. The involuntary nature of tears reveals a complex interplay between biology and emotion, suggesting that our design as social beings is rooted in honesty and vulnerability. Research shows that tears evoke a stronger desire to help in others, highlighting their unique power in human interaction.In this clip
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