[Social psychologist Joe] Forgas said he has found that sadness correlates with clearer and more compelling sentences, and that negative moods "promote a more concrete, accommodative and ultimately more successful communication style." Because we're more critical of what we're writing, we produce more refined prose, the sentences polished by our angst. As Roland Barthes observed, "A creative writer is one for whom writing is a problem."(Yep. Still working on that essay over here. More later.)
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Department of whoo-fucking-hoo
It must be true! Actual scientific scientists have studied the matter:
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awesome. i also like the studies that say that negative people are more correct more often than positive people.
E: Yes! I knew you'd like that. As do I.
Suddenly grad school makes much more sense as a whole.
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