People crying during a movie are the strongest of them all.

All our lives we've been taught to suppress our emotions, and we've been told that crying is a sign of weakness and reason for shame. But crying is a natural body way to react to intense pain, frustration, and joy. With time, we learn to stop crying and express ourselves in conduct [...]
All our lives we've been taught to suppress our emotions, and we've been told that crying is a sign of weakness and reason for shame.
But crying is a natural body way to react to intense pain, frustration, and joy.
In time, we learn to stop crying and express ourselves in a more appropriate manner. Although some people are unable to hold their tears while in cinema or theatre, they are often considered emotionally weak.
Anyway, we're here to break these stereotypes, because these people are much stronger than we believe.
Rather, these people are very merciful and tend to identify themselves with other people, try to understand the feelings and motives of others.
Mercy is a complex aspect of emotional intelligence, and yet this ability is presented to the best leaders and most successful individuals. These people are strong mentally and know how to interact with others in pain, frustration, and happiness. They are also very generous and social.










