Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Feb. 2011
Normally, the word cheer up we use it as a synonym for the terms Energy, will, effort and courageFor example, when we want to increase someone's desire and energy to do something, we usually say: “up your spirits, you can do it ", Or when we want someone to take courage to do something, we will say:"you have to gather more courage and tell Juan that you don't love him anymore, it will be for the best”, Or for example when a team reaches the decisive instance within a competence, who directs it, will gather its members and tell them: “encouragement, that nothing is missing to achieve the dream”.
Energy, will, desire or intention
On the other hand, the term is linked to wish or intention.
“No offense, but the food was really disgusting. Enough already, I don't feel like fighting.”
The origin of the concept derives from the words, Greek anemos, which refers to wind or blow, and from the Latin animus, which implies the will that makes us act in a certain way and with the energy oriented towards a cause or intention concrete.
The spirit then is also the desire and the forces that we put into the actions that we carry out day by day.
As we said above, when we feel sad and anguished about something that happens to us, we will be without spirit or in a bad mood, therefore what we do will be done with a bad disposition and surely things will not work out well.
This we mentioned will configure what is commonly called a state of mind.
Bad and good spirits
When someone is in a good mood, it will not be necessary to push him to anything, since he will naturally be predisposed and willing to do things.
While on the contrary, when someone is not in a good mood because of something bad that has happened to him, it will be necessary to support him and encourage him so that he can go little by little feeling better.
The affection and affection are basic and very effective tools when it comes to lifting someone's spirits, so will the accompaniment, a gift, among others.
Meanwhile, when talking about good mood or it is said that someone is in excellent spirits, it will mean that the person is happy, cheerful, and with an unrivaled positive predisposition, therefore, it may be the ideal state to approach you with any reason that you have.
“Resting in the afternoon puts me in high spirits. I'm going to take advantage of my boss's good spirits to ask for a raise.”
And then, on the contrary, when you are bad mood or it is said that this or that has the low spirits, such a situation may have to do with some sad event that has happened in his life, with a problem that could not be solved, with a tragedy who suffered, or simply with a depressive state.
“I am in the mood for the apartment after the death of my uncle. I have not been able to fix the house and that puts me in a very bad mood.”
When a person maintains discouragement over time, it will be essential to consult with a professional for you to evaluate the case.
The term is often used as a synonym for bravery, courage, courage, daring and energy, while the other side is discouragement.
Use in law
At the request of Right, the concept of encouragement has a common and widespread use to refer to various issues inherent in this context.
For example, to configure certain acts and events, courage is necessary, so much so that for an act may be considered as malicious, there must be on the part of the perpetrator the intention to deceive and harm the other.
The existence of this mood or not in a conduct The criminal offense will affect the determination of a judge or court to increase or not the penalty with which the illicit is punished.
On the other hand and following in this context it is called profit motive to the intention, whether of a person or an organization, to make a profit from a legal act. Companies are those that pursue the profit motive through commercial operations that specify, on the contrary, the organizations Non-governmental organizations do not seek profit, but rather pursue the good of the society or community in which they operate.
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