Why We Cry at Happy Endings: The Surprising Psychology of Tears and Emotional Release
Journey of Everything por Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess
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Why do happy endings make us cry the hardest? Discover the psychology behind happy tears, the brain's safety-valve mechanism, and how emotional tears release stress after tension resolves in movies, books, and real life.
The hero gets the girl, the family reunites, credits roll—and you're ugly-crying. Why do happy endings hit so hard? Explore the brain's safety valve, emotional tears, and why joy unleashes the backlog of feelings once it's finally safe.
Your brain acts as a cautious gatekeeper during stories—holding back fear, grief, and vulnerability while danger looms. The moment safety arrives with a perfect resolution, the floodgates open, releasing a powerful mix of joy, relief, and backlog emotions. This episode explores tear chemistry (stress hormones, oxytocin, endorphins), dimorphous expressions, evolutionary signals, and why ...