fun and joy both feel good, but they are two different concepts that you learn in life
[19459001?Ja], you too. Depressive traumatized people experience a joy and fun when. Only for brief moments, at some point in their livesjoy and fun are two different purposes in your life. They differ in these five ways:
1. Fun is something that you experience while to take some action. You can read or physically active. You have fun, to do something.
joy is more passive than active. One feels joy when thoughts (good feeling interpretations of events) cross your mind.
2. Fun births laugh. In fact, if you have to laugh a lot of fun can find themselves loudly or even roll on the floor. Tears can run down your cheeks.
If you have to usually make noise fun. Think ride to the people coasters and all their squeals.
to know more joy from an inner experience, a quiet peace. They tend to experience joy when feeling content.
3. Fun is usually (but not always) a common experience. You have fun with a friend or even with strangers. You are probably not alone when the things you describe leisure activities for you.
In fact, part of the fun is the experience to see through the eyes of others present.
you feel joy inside. No one else needs to be present. The pleasure is all an inside job for each individual unique. Someone else joy may or may not be obvious to you. And you will not miss your own experience of joy.
4. Fun is currently. You do something that is fun. And then you will do to do the fun activity. Sure, the memories for a long time (for whatever reason), but the event ends can bear.
Joy feels like a sense of accomplishment. It is not a goal but a place where you arrive emotionally or maybe mentally. Joy dwells in your body, mind and soul.
5. Fun is easy to describe. Sharing the details of type ad others understand what you have done. You may or may agree, not that activity for them would be fun. Does not matter. It was fun for you.
Joy is abstract and intangible. Others can still observe, describe how you feel your face and body language, define your joy - that's not easy. Perhaps it is not even possible.
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