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Posted: 2013-03-18T17:32:35Z | Updated: 2013-03-18T17:32:35Z Dr. Brene Brown: Joy Is 'The Most Terrifying, Difficult Emotion' (VIDEO) | HuffPost

Dr. Brene Brown: Joy Is 'The Most Terrifying, Difficult Emotion' (VIDEO)

WATCH: Dr. Brene Brown Says THE Most Terrifying, Difficult Human Emotion Is

Joy is an emotion that many people seek to experience, but Dr. Bren Brown says it often brings with it a feeling of terror. In this clip from Super Soul Sunday , which airs on Sundays at 11 a.m. ET on OWN , the renowned research professor talks to Oprah about what her research, interviews and experiences have taught her about joy.

I was so off base before I did this: I made a commitment to everybody I know. I said, I will never talk about joy for the rest of my career without talking about gratitude, Dr. Brown tells Oprah in the clip. I have never interviewed a single person who talks about the capacity to really experience and soften into joy who does not actively practice gratitude.

Dr. Brown also admits that theres a very tricky element involved with this emotion. If you ask me whats the most terrifying, difficult emotion we feel as humans, she says, I would say joy.

Calling joy terrifying may seem strange, but Dr. Brown explains that the fear stems from having our joy taken away. How many of you have ever sat up and thought, Wow, works going good, good relationship with my partner, parents seem to be doing okay. Holy crap. Something bads going to happen'? she asks the audience. You know what that is? [Its] when we lose our tolerance for vulnerability. Joy becomes foreboding: 'Im scared its going to be taken away. The other shoes going to drop' What we do in moments of joyfulness is, we try to beat vulnerability to the punch.

To illustrate this point, Dr. Brown shares with Oprah a poignant story about a man she interviewed who admitted to her that he never allowed himself to be too joyful about anything in life. Then his wife of 40 years was killed in a car accident. Dr. Brown remembers him saying, The second I realized [my wife] was gone, the first thing I thought was, I should have leaned harder into those moments of joy. Because that did not protect me from what I feel right now.

Truly joyful people, Dr. Brown says, do not allow fear to take away from fully experiencing joy. They dont say, Thats a shudder of terror about feeling joyful. Im going to dress-rehearse tragedy, she says. They say, Im going to practice gratitude Gratitude is a practice. It is tangible.

Super Soul Sunday airs on Sundays at 11 a.m. ET on OWN .

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