viernes, 21 de septiembre de 2012

The demands of love



Our societies tend to be sad, whiny and weepy because a majority seeks to draw attention showing off painfully needed.

Those who believe in determinism assume that nothing is in our control but, on the contrary, everything happens without our intervention but subjectively imagine that we can not avoid actions were actually decided by us.

Statistically could say that nine out of ten people do not believe in determinism because they assume to own what they want to do.

These nine people who think owning will do what they want to agree with me:

- It is very difficult to remain impassive to the cries of a child in

- It's pretty hard to remain impassive to the cries of a sick adult, fallen or wounded and

- It is not easy to remain impassive to the cries of an adult who apparently is neither sick nor injured.

Another point of contact between those who believe in free will and deterministic means is that we all need to be loved or beloved. Our actions are determined by our tireless quite insatiable quest for love, affection, understanding, companionship, cuddling, looks.

The eyes are our permanent and universal demand more modest, less pretentious, more humble but be watched (or heard) can not ask.

Under this background we can begin to think that, both for deterministic and for believers in free will, joy, comfort, serenity, are statements that expose us to be free demonstrations of love, affection, understanding, company, caresses and looks much needed.

According thinking this background we can conclude that our societies tend to be sad, whiny and weepy because a majority constantly working to draw attention of others showing off painfully needed.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Las demandas de amor.

Other mentions of the word 'need to be loved':

                 
(This is the Article No. 1695)

 

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