Intense means something is really strong or happens very fast, almost like it’s supercharged.
Imagine you’re on a playground, and there are two slides: one is your normal slide, and the other is a super-fast slide that goes down like lightning. If you pick the super-fast slide, you’ll zoom to the bottom in no time! That’s what intense feels like, it’s like being on that super-fast slide instead of the slow one.
What makes something intense?
Intensity in action
When something is intense, it’s not just a little bit, it's a lot! Like when you're super excited before a birthday party. That kind of happy energy is intense, too.
So next time you feel like you're going full speed or something big is happening, remember: that’s intensity in action! Intense means something is really strong or happens very fast, almost like it’s supercharged.
Imagine you’re on a playground, and there are two slides: one is your normal slide, and the other is a super-fast slide that goes down like lightning. If you pick the super-fast slide, you’ll zoom to the bottom in no time! That’s what intense feels like, it’s like being on that super-fast slide instead of the slow one.
What makes something intense?
- Energy: Think of a fire. A little flame is cozy, but a big fire that roars and burns bright is intense, it warms you up really fast!
- Speed: If your friend runs slowly to the tree, but you sprint there like a race car, you’re being intense!
Intensity in action
When something is intense, it’s not just a little bit, it's a lot! Like when you're super excited before a birthday party. That kind of happy energy is intense, too.
So next time you feel like you're going full speed or something big is happening, remember: that’s intensity in action!
Examples
- A child who never stops talking during a whole class
- A person who always yells at the traffic light
- A dog that barks nonstop for hours
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See also
- Why Are We Here? The Big Question Behind Existence
- How Does Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26 Work?
- Why Are We Here? The Big Question of Existence
- Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry - Skye C. Cleary?
- What Is the Meaning of Life — And Why Should We Care?