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  2. Surprise (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Surprise represents the difference between expectations and reality, the gap between our assumptions and expectations about worldly events and the way that those events actually turn out. [1] This gap can be deemed an important foundation on which new findings are based since surprises can make people aware of their own ignorance. The ...

  3. Black swan theory - Wikipedia

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    The black swan theory or theory of black swan events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The term is based on a Latin expression which presumed that black swans did not exist. The expression was used until ...

  4. Wonder (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Wonder is an emotion comparable to surprise that people feel when perceiving something rare or unexpected (but not threatening). It has historically been seen as an important aspect of human nature, specifically being linked with curiosity and the drive behind intellectual exploration. [1]

  5. ‘MSN reunion? Football is full of surprises’: Neymar hints at ...

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    Football is full of surprises. “When the news came out that I was leaving Paris Saint-Germain, the transfer window was closed in the United States, so I didn’t have this option.

  6. Surprise - Wikipedia

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    Surprise (or, rarely, surprize) may refer to: Surprise (emotion), a brief emotional state experienced as the result of an unexpected significant event; Places.

  7. Tennessee sports full of surprises. Readers pick what ... - AOL

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    Tennessee sports have been full of surprises since I joined Knox News in 1987. So, I asked my literary contributors what surprised them the most. It could have been a game, a season, or a coach ...

  8. Awe - Wikipedia

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    On Robert Plutchik's wheel of emotions [2] awe is modeled as a combination of surprise and fear. One dictionary definition is "an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like: [e.g.] in awe of God; in awe of great political figures."

  9. "Constant negative news promoting beliefs that the world is a dangerous place where people cannot be trusted can alter one’s perceptions of social dynamics and inspire political apathy.