
Emotions and Ethics
Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Guilt-Trips Explained
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Narrated by:
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Doug Greene
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By:
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Cammy Fetchens
About this listen
Do you have full control over your emotions? I don’t think so. Maybe a lot but nobody is perfect at it. Moreover, what emotions are justified? Which ones are okay to express? And how?
All of these questions will be addressed in this elaborate book about emotional intelligence, self-control, the different feelings we have, and how they motivate us. We will talk about empathy, paranoia, the essence of the conscience, and how to be happier and more fulfilled in life. All of these things are compiled into this book, which, I hope, will inspire you and motivate you to be a better version of yourself.
©2020 Cammy Fetchens (P)2020 Cammy FetchensWhat listeners say about Emotions and Ethics
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