The article discusses the nature of crying, specifically focusing on emotional tears in humans. It notes that there is no conclusive evidence that non-human creatures cry and emphasizes the uniqueness of crying as a human expression, as highlighted by Charles Darwin. The author references three types of tears categorized by researcher Tom Lutz: basal, reflex, and emotional tears, but focuses solely on emotional tears. Crying is described as a universal activity that transcends age, gender, and culture, and it serves as a natural and healthy release for emotional stress. Arnold H. Glasow's quote about crying as a psychological tonic reinforces its importance for mental well-being. The article stresses that crying is essential for coping with emotions, both happy and sad, and can be a vital response to significant life events. To illustrate the importance of crying, the author includes Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead," which poignantly depicts the struggle of a woman confronting grief. The poem suggests that tears, although they may not restore what is lost, are an essential part of the human experience, enabling individuals to process profound emotions. The overall message conveys that crying, while sometimes misunderstood, is a vital expression of human life. Crying, a unique expression of passions in human life by Valibhai Musa in English Motivational Stories 6 1.3k Downloads 5.5k Views Writen by Valibhai Musa Category Motivational Stories Read Full Story Download on Mobile Description We have no any strong and conclusive proof that the creatures other than human are crying. This Article being centered on human being, we have no concern with creatures. Tom Lutz, a biological Researcher of eye fluid (tears) gives three distinguished types of tears (1) Basal (basic) tears (2) Reflex (resulted from irritation or injury) tears; and, (3) Emotional (Psychologically caused) tears. But, here also, there is no any intention of mine to give you any scientific studies of crying or tear shedding. I am going to deal with the emotional tears only now-hence-forth. Charles Darwin has said, “Crying is More Likes This The Old Man and His Horse by Amar Vyas THE WAVES OF RAVI - PART 1 by Sureshbabu Mishra No One Knows the Depth of My Hurt by charitha reddy Vision Of Success Story - 5 by Piyush Goel 99 rules of business success by Mahendra Sharma My Cup Of T by Ashish Ikigai: lessons from the book by Mahendra Sharma More Interesting Options English Short Stories English Spiritual Stories English Fiction Stories English Motivational Stories English Classic Stories English Children Stories English Comedy stories English Magazine English Poems English Travel stories English Women Focused English Drama English Love Stories English Detective stories English Moral Stories English Adventure Stories English Human Science English Philosophy English Health English Biography English Cooking Recipe English Letter English Horror Stories English Film Reviews English Mythological Stories English Book Reviews English Thriller English Science-Fiction English Business English Sports English Animals English Astrology English Science English Anything English Crime Stories