Humans are like walking mirrors. We reflect whatever the other person is going through. When someone's arm gets abruptly chopped off, we cringe cause it looks like our arm. When someone lost a loved one, we subconsciously pull up our experiences and imagine how we'd feel if mom got hit by a bus, and next thing you know, we are relating and crying as a result. The only way to override this is by either being a good actor or being born a sociopath (who was born without a mirror).
is it normal If I have the sudden urge to laugh at sadness?
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Humans are like walking mirrors. We reflect whatever the other person is going through. When someone's arm gets abruptly chopped off, we cringe cause it looks like our arm. When someone lost a loved one, we subconsciously pull up our experiences and imagine how we'd feel if mom got hit by a bus, and next thing you know, we are relating and crying as a result. The only way to override this is by either being a good actor or being born a sociopath (who was born without a mirror).