Is it possible to get too involved
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Is it possible to get too involved
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There have been studies that show that even if you smile for the majority of the day, it can improve your mood; if you frown a lot it can make you feel terrible. I've also heard of actors that get really depressed when playing sad roles, and so it would make complete sense that if you read something sad all day, it can affect your mood.
I'd probably recommend reading something cheerful in the mean time to counter this effect.

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1) a good book should succesfully place you at the centre of the plot and make you a virtual participant in the plot development.
2) our brains cannot differenciate between real and virtual events when fully engrossed thus a greater possibiliy to assume what you are reading to be real, thus emotional atachment.