Monday, 2 May 2011

But such a system is not, and ...

But such a system is not and can not be absolutely perfect. In some extreme emergencies sometimes it would be rational and disabling some of the "pushers", such as pain, but normally it's impossible. The conclusion suggests itself - at significant risk of Awareness will always be fear and emotion, as a cognitive response (as it is the same), so there will always be, and preparations for the reaction (stress). But consider this question in detail: a "pusher" which instinct impels us to preserve his own life? Abraham Maslow, justifying his "pyramid of needs", stated: "... if the body is dominated by the physiological urge, then all other needs may not even be felt by man, in this case to describe a man enough to say that he was hungry, because his consciousness is almost completely captured by hunger ... man, feeling a deadly famine, is not interested in anything except food. "(Abraham Maslou.Teoriya human motivation.) But this is not so! A man can be terribly hungry or parched, but if you offer him - "Eat and drink, to meet their physiological needs, all will be very tasty, but after half an hour you will die without pain" - in fact on such needs no one agrees! What instinct will keep people from meeting their physiological needs? Not the sex instinct, and it is this instinct, I would call basic. This instinct, impelling love life, love itself its own existence. The action of this instinct, this "pusher" may be found already at the infant in the first weeks of life. This instinct manifests itself, inter alia, as "the communicative needs, the need for communication, as craving for the games. "M. Kistyakovsky on the basis of long-term clinical observation argues that visual impressions, starting with three - five weeks of age, act on the child's comforting ... According to the observations of M. Kistyakovsky influenced by the visual impact a child's first time there is a joyful feeling. He takes it in the form of colorful, shiny objects, but most of all when he looks into his face and listens to him talking to an adult ... now accumulated a fairly large amount of factual material, indicating that positive emotions in infants and there razvivayutsya only influenced meet the need for external impressions. Satisfaction is strictly biological needs - food, oxygen, etc. - leads only to calm the child to a state of satisfaction, but does not cause excitement and enjoyment "(Bozovic, LI The need for new experiences . lit. № 1) Everyone can spend over a simple experiment: Tight blindfolded and ears plugged, and giving myself at the same time tasty food, sit in this state for some time. A few minutes later, or through half-hour or an hour or several hours later, someone like, but each begins to perceive a state as undesirable, unpleasant, uninteresting. "

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