Just now, Nan Zhubin intentionally directed his thoughts towards an extreme direction.
It was just to test out the newly acquired skill [Emotion Rebalancing].
The effect was quite gratifying.
Normally, consultants manage their emotions, but there is a limit to the extent of this management.
In the past, in such an excited state, Nan Zhubin would at least need to take deep breaths for 30 to 60 seconds to calm down—this is assuming he could immediately cut off his thoughts, and there were no external disruptions.
Also, if the usual emotion level is "0" and the extreme emotion level is "5", then after management, it could at most return to "2", not even reaching "1".
But now, Nan Zhubin only needed to lightly toggle a switch in his mind to immediately adjust his emotions back to "0".
"In that case, during future consultations, I can empathize with clients without any reservation," Nan Zhubin wryly remarked, "to truly become a dumpster for negative emotions."