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What is the deepest emotion?

“Of course, our perceptions of emotions are entirely dependant on our own mental approach to them, but personally, I would expect a large majority of people to agree that the deepest emotion a person could ever feel is “love”. This may sound quite cliche, but once going through the deep infatuation of love towards someone, one begins to understand just how vulnerable they are to being hurt and still be able to forgive.

A very powerful example of this (of which I am sure many people could relate to) is the inability to walk away which is caused by love. Many a time we may have somebody in our life who decides to leave us without notice or explanation, but as mad as we may be for them causing mental and emotional turmoil to us, we still fail to block them out and know would rekindle the relationship at the very first chance we are given to.

The power of love is also seen in family and God. It is a natural feeling for a person to turn to their most trusted circles at the time of dire need, majority of the time, these are also the people whom which we love. The deepness of sensation is seen here as we are able to trust others with the sincerest of our secrets and believe that they would not use that against us. Love.

To conclude, there has never been and never will be one emotion that can strive as the deepest, but for sure, the most commonly deepest emotion we all go through is undoubtedly love.”