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cry is free
CORE (LTD) 25 mai 2024 à 14h21 
In conclusion, crying remains a fundamentally free and essential human activity. It provides an emotional outlet, fosters social bonds, and offers physiological benefits without any financial cost. In a world where many aspects of emotional and physical well-being are increasingly commodified, the act of crying stands out as a natural, accessible, and invaluable resource. Embracing and normalizing crying can lead to healthier individuals and more empathetic communities, highlighting its enduring value in human life.
CORE (LTD) 25 mai 2024 à 14h21 
Moreover, crying serves crucial emotional and psychological functions that are invaluable yet cost-free. It acts as a release valve for pent-up emotions, helping individuals process and cope with feelings of sadness, frustration, and even joy. Unlike many modern therapeutic practices, which often require substantial financial outlay, crying is an instinctive way to achieve emotional release. While therapy and other forms of emotional support are beneficial and sometimes necessary, the act of crying itself remains a free form of self-therapy.
CORE (LTD) 25 mai 2024 à 14h21 
First and foremost, crying is a natural physiological response that requires no financial expenditure. The human body is equipped with the ability to cry from birth. It is a reflex that doesn't necessitate external tools, special environments, or financial investment. The tears produced during crying are created by the lacrimal glands, which function automatically when triggered by emotions or irritants. This biological process is as natural as breathing and just as accessible to everyone, regardless of economic status.
CORE (LTD) 25 mai 2024 à 14h21 
Crying is a deeply human expression of emotion, and contrary to the commodification of many aspects of modern life, it remains one of the few activities that is truly free. While many experiences in contemporary society come with a price tag, the act of shedding tears is an innate and costless part of the human condition. This essay will explore how crying, unlike many other emotional or therapeutic experiences, is inherently free and serves as an essential outlet for emotional release, social bonding, and physiological balance.