The unexplained mechanism by which the same experience is indexed into different emotions by different people.
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sorting mechanism
The unexplained mechanism by which the same experience is indexed into different emotions by different people.
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"...this understanding. Okay? The first major problem with this is the sorting mechanism. Okay? Basically, why do we respond to different experiences with different..."
"Okay? So you might get a 50 on a test. Some of you will be really sad, but some of you will be like..."
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