Y/N brought the others to a decent location so she can teach them how to be human like her. When they came to a stop, Y/N turned to face the others. "Alright. Learning how to be human is going to be very hard. But, with the right amount of training and effort, it can be done. First off. Emotions. There are over 27 human emotions, new study finds. In previous thought, it was understood that there were six distinct human emotions - happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise and disgust. But scientists have now found that the number is as many as 27. For example, happiness." Y/N explained.
"This is going to be good." Bonnie said. "Happiness comes when you change what you do. We tend to think of happiness as subjective well-being, with a set of emotions and feelings. Happiness is a mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy." Y/N explained. "So, there's more to happiness than smiling?" Chica asked. "Yes. Whenever you feel that emotion, it represents the best you you can be. But, be careful. Most emotions bring out the worst in you." Y/N said. "So, what? Like anger?" Foxy asked.
"Yes, exactly. Anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotional state involving a strong uncomfortable and hostile response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat. It is known to be very dangerous. Sometimes it comes in handy, sometimes it doesn't. Whatever you do, do not let anger get the best of you unless you have no choice." Y/N said. "OK, but what about sadness?" Bonnie asked. "Sadness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow. An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic, and withdraw themselves from others. Crying can be an indication of sadness." Y/N explained.
"But, what about fear? Is it bad to show it?" Freddy asked. "Fear is an emotion induced by perceived danger or threat, which causes physiological changes and ultimately behavioral changes, such as fleeing, hiding, or freezing from perceived traumatic events. So, if you aren't careful, fear can change who you are. Don't let it. But, know that it sometimes gets you out of trouble and very cautious to your surroundings. Use it wisely. Like anger." Y/N explained.
"And surprise?" Chica asked. "Surprise is an emotion that a person might feel if something unexpected happens. For example, a person may feel surprised at a loud, sudden noise, like the popping of a balloon, or they may feel surprised at the outcome of an event. The feeling of surprise can be both good or bad, depending on the circumstances. Like scaring somebody is a bad kind of surprise. But, doing something nice or anything related to that is a good kind of surprise." Y/N explained. "Man, your smart. And what about disgust? What good can that do to us?" Foxy asked.
"Disgust is a strong negative feeling of aversion or disapproval. You may have a sickening feeling of revulsion, loathing or nausea. Disgust, as registered by the wrinkled nose, lowered brows, narrowed eyes, a protruded tongue and a open-mouthed look of a baby who has just tasted lemon juice, certainly is universal. So, basically, it doesn't mean anything." Y/N explained. "Got it. Anything else?" Bonnie asked.
"Yes. Step 1: Meet basic physical needs: Human beings cannot exist in a vacuum - without caring for certain physical needs, humans will soon die. Take care of your basic well being or you'll have a very hard time meaningfully pursuing the more advanced steps.
Step 2: Secure your safety: A human's second responsibility, after meeting his or her innate requirements for life, is to eke out his or her safety. To thrive, humans can't be worried about whether they will starve or die - such thoughts will override any attempts to reach higher levels of human accomplishment.
Step 3: Form human relationships: Famous human Aristotle is remembered as saying that man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. In your life as a human, you will meet people. Some will make you feel good - these are friends. You may feel a sexual and/or romantic attraction to some: Such a person is a romantic interest, who can develop into a spouse. A life lived alone is not a fulfilling one - spend time cultivating healthy relationships for a richer, more emotional life.
Step 4: Cultivate your self-esteem: Humans feel better when they consider themselves valuable and they know that others consider them valuable. It's easiest to respect yourself and for others to respect you if you've achieved something. Try to strive for success, whether it's at your job or in other activities that you practice for fun. These are called hobbies. Know and be confident in your own abilities. Respect humans who respect you.
Step 5: Validate your existence: Once humans are physically secure, have a foundation of healthy relationships, and have a good self-image, they may begin to ponder questions such as 'Why are we here?' Different humans ascribe a variety of purposes to human life. Many humans adopt a set of moral principals or develop their own. Others embark on creative endeavors, expressing their innermost thoughts through art. Others still try to make sense of the universe through science or philosophy.
Step 6: Learn how to love others and be loved: Love is difficult to define; the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as a feeling of intense affection, attachment, and/or desire for another human. Many humans say that the best thing in life is to love (and be loved by) other human beings. Many humans get married to commit to a life of loving a romantic partner. Others still start families and have children so that they can love someone from the beginning of his or her life to the point that they die. There's no right way to live a love-filled life - all you can do is follow your heart and embrace love's mysterious, inexplicable humanity.
So, there you have it. You think you guys can understand now?" Y/N asked after explaining everything. "Yeah. Though, that's a lot of information to remember. Good thing I wrote it all down." Bonnie said. "These are important lessons to remember by. Cherish these emotions and use them wisely." Y/N said. "You got it, Y/N. Thank you so much for the lesson." Freddy said. "Happy to help a friend. Just let me know if you ever need anything. OK?" Y/N asked. "Will do." Foxy said.

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