I think people are often driven more by emotions than logic, and that's largely because feelings create immediate reactions while reasoning takes time. What I remember most is my high school math teacher, Mr. Wang - even though he knew we needed to practice equations for exams, he'd sometimes scrap the lesson when he saw us stressed, telling funny stories instead. That emotional connection actually made us study harder later. In my UI design work too, clients might reject a technically better layout because it "doesn't feel right" - our brains are wired that way. That said, the best decisions usually balance both.
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Parte 3an occasion you remember when you saw a lot of people smiling
Do you agree or disagree that people might be motivated more by their emotions than by logical reasoning?
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