as shows of joy or shows of despair; as a twisted facial expression overcome by emotion of happiness or emotion of sadness; as tears erupted from a broken barrier of euphoria from achievement or heartbreak from failure?
Have you also wondered why no matter how happy children are, they will not cry? Now, if that’s true, when do children cross into the realm of emotion where they’ll be so happy that they’ll cry?
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Hmmm, I guess adult and children are really not the same. For adults, their joy of tears are the result of enormous effort and determination. When they cry, they give out the joy of tears. Children are still children, hardship to them is still unfamiliar.
well I don't have any science explaination for that, but there's always a mystery of brain and soul
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