Add that to the fact they also said that humans are biologically unable to feel a certain type of emotion and... I have to wonder if the person was just smoking some weird thing or if they're still in their teens~
Whatever emotion u severed to enter the next stage of ur cultivation rank ... LoL... Also it's not a smart thing to compare between different fields of science
Well, it can be subjective. I have had a friend and for him, maths was a pie from the sky. I dreaded that. He sucked in Science, and we had a mutual agreement throughout our school years.
Then, I have a guy who felt that accounting was way easier and Economics was just hell, well I loved economics and as for accounting? Just not so much.
I don't know about a human biologically be unable to feel some emotions, so I will refrain from commenting about this until I do a little research here and there.
Well, that's the whole thing I guess? Varies from each person~
Life is different for each person, people feel different things and experience different things, it's not the same for anyone, so... Trying to generalize what are the possible things one can or can't feel is kinda dumb IMO~
The very nature of an Emotion, means we would not be able to RECOGNIZE an emotion that we could not feel. Your Dog could have 20 emotions you don't know about, but you would never be able to know that, even if they could talk to you.
Human emotions and relationships is so complex. Like religion and politics, it's all about points of view. It's not easy to separate yourself from the subject either, which makes it even harder to be objective.
I think it depends on what course you took, if you majored in physics and psyc is just his/her minor, psychology for him/her will be just easy cuz its only the general topic about psyc. but if he/she majored in psyc. he/she will not say that cuz psyc is so complicated and there are so many theories that you dont know which is which cuz they are actually the same, a bit different, or no connections at all.
Social and natural science are both hard. One can be harder than the other for some people. Something, something, wisdom from a proverb. (Sorry if I sounded rude.)
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