Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The default is the emotional state of sadness and happiness for every A Plane Temporary sensory in which all strive to maintain and Well Being There?

Sadness is the emotional state of permanent happiness and that every being exists only a temporary mood or Emotion - the Ultimate sentiment or ideal that we strive to possess but Will Never?

Recently my friend and writer Andrea Duerme I had a heavy conversation, which has concentrated mainly on a concept of sadness, namely "The sadness is the default emotional state in which all beings exist."

From the speech, we were able to draw some insightful statements reflect and consider punishment.

Take note, however, that our intent is not to claim that the ideas as absolute truths, but to present the statements as the only additional points to consider. Because at the end, everyone still has to be the magician of our beliefs and creators of our decisions. In short, everything that we learn from other points should only be considered valid and not an absolute truth to believe.

For according to Paul Feyeraband (1924-1994) "Science, [as well] philosophy is always revolutionary, because what drives scientific research is the competition provided by a number of alternative theories," and

As in "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley (1849-1903):

"Under the likelihood of strokes' ax

My head is bloody, but unbowed.

I am the master of my fate;

I am the captain of my soul. "

Here are the general statements taken from penetrating discourse, as detailed by Andrea. And after every article I included the part of the actual chat path from which it originated:

1. Since humans are constantly trying to "find" or "achieve" happiness, happiness is alien status in the natural state of man.

"... Human beings are naturally and normally discouraged ... happiness is the state that needs to be achieved pain and fatigue, while the sadness is the state we are always ...."-- elf

2. The happiness that humans think they are and will always be temporary, since nothing can ultimately and permanently keep them happy, because of their complexity and the changing needs and desires.

"... Human beings are too complex to find a kind of happiness that satisfies them completely. - AD

3. If humans were actually born sad, then it is safe to say that 'sadness' is the neutral plane on which they gravitate after experiencing a 'high happiness.'

"Or is it just the sad state of default, which tends to be any escape?" - Elf

4. If they realize it or not, humans are essentially more in sorrow than in joy for sadness is the feeling that naturally resides within.

"Happiness is like a pleasure trip, to be sad is to be home." - AD

5. Sadness is the default state and the starting point of human existence, and fragments of circumstances that make humans happy just means clustering of a temporary escape from this state.

"... Happiness can only come from pain and suffering ... so, every being is, after all naturally sad." - Elf

6. Since there is no lasting happiness can not be measured by its longevity, but by its frequency (or the number of times that existed during the life of a person.)

"... Happiness is not measured by its longevity. It is measured by how many times has come our way." - AD

7. In striving to achieve a state of happiness is a way of being alive or alive.

"People continue to work to achieve that feeling of being happy because it eliminates the feeling of being stagnant." - AD

8. Most of the time, the experience of human happiness has exaggerated the intensity of his anticipation of that particular experience.

"The happiness that people get every now and then are actually fed by illusions of its intensity." - AD

I'm ending this article with a theoretical answer to the question probably universal "Because we always find ourselves more expressive (and as the poets, the most prolific), when we are sad when we are happy?" Answer: "We find much meaning in suffering, because this is our natural state. Happiness is like a pleasure trip. To be sad is to be home." Indeed, if happiness is really the default state of mankind, because then we are always in pursuit of happiness - for ways to make life better for all of us?

- June 2004, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada While listening to "The skyline of St Mirin" of Close Lobster ('What is there to smile', '1988, Enigma Records)

© 2004 elf Ideas

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