In psychology, emotional granularity—also called emotion differentiation—is usually defined by language. People are considered more granular when they use a wider range of emotion terms and when their ...
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Some people seem to understand emotions intuitively—they can read the room, respond with empathy and navigate tense situations with ease. Others might miss those signals entirely, not out of malice, ...