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People with a richer vocabulary for their inner life have measurably lower rates of depression — not because they feel less, but because they feel more precisely

Consider two people at the end of a difficult meeting. The first registers that they feel bad. The second registers that they feel humiliated — not angry, not embarrassed, not disappointed, but specifically humiliated. The feeling is not more intense in the second case. It is more precise. And that precision, according to a growing ... Read more

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