Stories like Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, or The Notebook, have caused many to grab the tissue container at least once. However, a lot of people be suggested that crying during movies is nothing but a sign of weakness. Well, guess what, that envisage couldn’t be more wrong! Paul J. Zak, a neuroeconomist at Claremont Graduate University, conducted a study in which he confirms that those who cry during movies are more empathetic, they know how to handle their emotions better, and they are stronger when facing daily challenges.
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