...and that is pretty much a fact.
Modern Psychology tries hard, but the most convincing so far has been intuitive approaches and statistical logging of what 'the most common human descriptors are'.
Corvis, You shut up, mate. You don't seem to have a clue of what you are talking about, here.
And no, Freud is not ignored.
Whomever gave you that idea? Hitler?
As I've said. Not science. Not free fiction all of it, either.
Freud is not
just those screwy ideas about the importance of sexuality.
Oh, but there was this one man who had lost his wife, and he was just so sad and crying, and it made me cry because I'm such an incredible wuss. His pain must be unfathomable. I would fall apart if I lost a loved one in that way. He said that he just couldn't hold on to her any longer, and that she said to let go and to take care of the children. So sad. I hope she's still alive and that they find her somewhere.
Personally, I don't see any wuzziness in this.
I would hope we all have that capacity.
Would it not rather be wuzzy to block these feelings from taking control, due to fear of losing it?
Such as Corvis, he that
must bark angrily.
To catch the eye of another human you are confronted with, and feel the kinship.
Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't.
It sure can hurt, but we do need compassion and empathy in our lives to make emotional sense of 'em.