Positive affectivity has many benefits for our everyday life. Happiness and positive emotions researcher Dr. Barbara Fredrickson has theorized that positive affectivity can broaden an individual’s momentary thought-action repertoire; in other words, positive effect encourages people to be more open, engaged, and willing to be creative.
Nobody is discriminated against in terms of the law, and no choices will be made based off of one's individual difference.
Answer:
c. indicates that something is not a priority but probably will be in the future
Explanation:
It is still simmering and will eventually need to be addressed, but it is not at the forefront of your problems.