Monday, August 04, 2008

PLeasure and PAin

Activties.. which you feel give u pleasure.. you don't stop doing them , even though long term effects might be harmful...

consider a experience ,you have had if u associate pain with it ,you will try to avoid it ..
pain is not literally pain but.. even something unpleasant.. giving back a loan, listening to classical music , reading some book ,calling up some frd.. etc it can be anything..but if u find it unpleasant you will avoid it..
why does a fat person ,who wants to slim down.. but can't
it cause he /she associates pleasure with eating food .. and pain with not ..
the pain of being fat is less than the pleasure of having great food...
.... many more examples i can give...

why does a particular person who has all the abilities to come first.. doesn't
cause he doesn't feel pleasure in coming first...he has some experiences which make him hate becoming a know it all... these experiences decide our destiny..........

the questions is.. whether the choice to hate something.. is greater than the pleasure of the choice we leave ........................
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i feel we are controlled by our experiences than our intellect...

5 comments:

Shruti said...

Aapke vichaar ache hain.Keep it up.Keep writing and let me subscribe to your blog.

Achilles's Heel said...

thanks SGS..

Anonymous said...

Yeah, agreed.. As many a times this is the case. I don't expect intellect to govern us whole time period, else we will be no less than robots! We are ultimately humans.

But the play begins when, for a fraction of time, the Intellect Works. Be it a Soccer match, Rugby, Cricket, There is just one moment when u catch hold of it and exploit it to the fullest. Intellect gives the most precious link for the action, and the pleasure comes automatically with the way we deal. And if intellect doesn't work, we don't see our way of doing the work.. So we opt to leave the hard work, as we dont seem joy in it..

The most crucial point is to nourish the intellect to let us tackle the pain of the problems in our way, relishing it.

Thanks.

Achilles's Heel said...

so its a strategy at first and then a neural network

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