Our life has a 'feeling wheel' which revolves again and again with every moment of our life. 'Feelings' is the most mysterious thing a human has ever got. We have all sorts of feelings like anger, love, sad, happy and blah blah. Our feelings play with us, Yes they do, which according to me can be better explained like the game of 'Roulette',
where every part of that lil wheel has feelings placed, the ball indicates the right moment to get one (or multiple) feeling(s) from the feeling chart and where the croupier is ultimately our mind. No need of multiple players anyway, it spins differently for each one of us.
It has been always a mystery to me, maybe stupidity for many, to know, why we all get the same feelings for most of the situations? I mean why after getting punched in the face we feel sad or angry? Was sadness always associated with us from the beginning or it's just what humans have got from evolution. No answer to this question yet, even though we have feelings with some control over them, we certainly don't know how our feelings would feel like after same 100 years or so.
Feels complicated right? Who knows maybe our grandchildren would laugh on the stupid questions we ask today.
where every part of that lil wheel has feelings placed, the ball indicates the right moment to get one (or multiple) feeling(s) from the feeling chart and where the croupier is ultimately our mind. No need of multiple players anyway, it spins differently for each one of us.
It has been always a mystery to me, maybe stupidity for many, to know, why we all get the same feelings for most of the situations? I mean why after getting punched in the face we feel sad or angry? Was sadness always associated with us from the beginning or it's just what humans have got from evolution. No answer to this question yet, even though we have feelings with some control over them, we certainly don't know how our feelings would feel like after same 100 years or so.
Feels complicated right? Who knows maybe our grandchildren would laugh on the stupid questions we ask today.
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