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10 Traits of Subtly Emotionally Deprived Individuals
Emotions are good for your body and mind.

Expressing emotions is good for your general health. This is irrespective of the emotion, whether happiness, sadness, love, etc. Our brains are mainly subdivided into two, the logical brain and the emotional brain.
In as much as you feed the logical brain or utilize it, you also need to feed the emotional brain. Doing this keeps you in check by maintaining a balance that enables you to live a happy life while being highly productive at the same time.
Personally, I watch a highly emotional movie twice or thrice a week. These are the kind of movies that make me cry or extremely happy. Doing these keeps me emotionally in check. This refreshes my brain, increases my creativity, and gives fresh space for my logical brain to operate.
People who are not emotionally in check are simply emotionally deprived. For them, life is just unpleasant. They view life as an endless sad puzzle that they have to keep solving to survive. Below are ten traits of subtly emotionally deprived individuals.
1. They Often Have a Feeling of Emptiness
People who are emotionally in check rarely feel an emptiness inside. Their ecosystem ensures they are emotionally…