Why What You Feel Doesn’t Always Stay Where It Started
Why do emotions from one situation affect another? A research-backed reflection on emotional spillover and mood carryover. Sometimes, something small feels bigger than it should. A minor delay. A simple comment. An ordinary moment. And your reaction feels… heavier. Not entirely about what just happened. As if something else is present too. Something carried over. Something unfinished. 🌿 Not All Reactions Begin in the Moment What you feel right now is not always created right now. Sometimes, it’s continued. From earlier. From something you didn’t fully process. From something you moved past too quickly. From something that stayed quietly in the background. And without noticing, it travels with you. 🧠 Emotions Don’t Reset Automatically In Affective Science , emotions are understood as states that persist over time , not instant events. Research connected to thinkers like James Gross suggests, Emotional states can: linger beyond their original trigger influence perceptio...