I watched Inside Out 2
- lifeworkandeveryth
- Aug 1, 2024
- 3 min read
I watched Inside Out 2 before watching the 1st movie. Did I get emotional? Yes…

I am an emotional human bean. A couple of weeks ago, someone I know excitedly exclaimed, “Inside Out 2 is in cinemas. We should watch it.” And dumb, living under a rock me goes, “What is Inside Out?” I still remember the shocked look on their face while asking how I haven’t heard of Inside Out. Of course, I had to watch Inside Out 2 and I absolutely loved it and related to Riley’s life and every emotion in the movie. After watching Inside Out 2, watching the first movie at home became a huge priority on my bucket list. As to how I have never watched Inside Out when it was released in 2015 is a mystery to me.
I pondered about what to post and thought it would be fun to share how or when I might experience these emotions.
Joy: “Who doesn’t want a little joy in their life?”
Spending time with family, friends, and those I care about.
Reading, writing, and watching dramas/ movies/ YouTube.
Cooking although I wouldn’t call myself a great chef.
Eating! Food is life.
Travelling and exploring new places.
Making a difference in people’s lives.
When I treat myself or spend some me time.
Sadness: “I cry a lot. I guess I am sensitive”
When someone dear to me gets hurt or passes away.
While watch sad movies.
When I am alone and feel lonely.
When I don’t meet expectations of my family or friends or at work.
I honestly cry a lot. Sometimes I cry for no reason. It just feels nice to let it out.
Anger: “I am angry on a daily basis”
This may sound childish but when something doesn’t go my way.
Ever since puberty hit me, I have been a moody human. I get angry at random things. I am trying to change this though.
Fear: “Is an easy emotion to be fearful of”
I am terrified of horror movies and will 100% stay awake if I do watch one while fearing for my life.
Of the unknown.
Of failing.
Not fitting in and being a loner (this has happened to me on multiple occasions, but I believe I may be to blame as I am a huge introvert).
Snakes, spider, insects, exams (especially when I am not prepared).
Disgust: “The smell of my own morning breath disgusts me hehe”
I genuinely cannot stand my morning breath.
Envy: “Everyone has something which other people are envious of”
Envy is a funny emotion I believe. From my deduction, we envy what we don’t have. Unfortunately, when I look in the mirror, I only notice what I lack which I reckon could be a part of human nature. Thus, I have always been envious of a variety of things. For example, I have thin hair and therefore I have always been envious of those with beautiful thick hair. But when I sat down and thought about it, everyone would be envious of something that someone else has. I might be envying their thick hair, but they might be envying something about me (I am not sure exactly what this would be. I guess I need to prioritise self-care more).
Embarrassment: “I get embarrassed at the littlest of things”
Anyone else trip over air?
Nostalgia: “Cute little granny”
I LOVE THE FEELING OF NOSTALGIA AND I LOVE THE CUTE LITTLE GRANNY IN THE MOVIE (I laughed a lot when she popped up).
I have a playlist of music which was popular during my school days which I listen to on repeat to remind me of the olden days.
I only print photos for my memory album which I flip through every once in a while.
Ennui: “=Boredom – I had to search this on Google”
I get bored when I don’t have something to do or something to talk about.
Anxiety: “I am anxiety, anxiety is me”
I am anxious about literally everything:
Setting multiple alarms to make sure I get up
Drinking coffee as an essential to stay up
Will I get to work on time?
Checking to see if I will get everything done on time
Will I have enough time after work to do other things?
When should I sleep?
I have social anxiety. I tend to freak out in groups especially when I don’t have someone with me who I am comfortable with.
Will I watch Inside Out 3 if it were to occur? DEFINITELY
Written with sincerity,
Me.




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