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Strong emotions affect a person's logical thinking tremendously. Often people are so driven by their current emotion, and when in an emotional state of mind, it can prevent them from thinking rationally, and making decisions based on logic. Rather their prone to make fast, impulsive decisions based on current feelings, which usually aren't well thought out.

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