# **Emotions only makes sense in the context of relations. i.e Feeling about something, before and after something happened.** #emotions Source: [[Solution Focus on Grief#^6344ba]] Wittgenstein sees emotions in a very different way. He would point to the context in which an individual experienced the emotion. Thus 'anger' and 'better' involve other people and whatever happened both before and after has something to do with the emotion we felt. Emotions cannot be understood when it is cut off from the context that is its home; doing so makes the emotion mysterious and separate from everyday life. We must do away with all explanation, and description alone must take its place. -Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical lnvestigations [[202009051956 Book Notes from Philosophical Investigation]] #wittgenstein - Page 7 of the note. *