Date: 2/02/2017 04:09:09
From: transition
ID: 1019137
Subject: avoiding discomfort - motivation

most human behaviour is largely governed by avoiding discomforts. Same of other animals.

perhaps all behaviour is?

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Date: 2/02/2017 04:22:09
From: Cymek
ID: 1019143
Subject: re: avoiding discomfort - motivation

transition said:


most human behaviour is largely governed by avoiding discomforts. Same of other animals.

perhaps all behaviour is?

As society and technology progresses what is considered discomfort would change as well, we becoming softer ?

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Date: 2/02/2017 06:30:21
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1019181
Subject: re: avoiding discomfort - motivation

Cymek said:


transition said:

most human behaviour is largely governed by avoiding discomforts. Same of other animals.

perhaps all behaviour is?

As society and technology progresses what is considered discomfort would change as well, we becoming softer ?

You’re right. Perhaps all behaviour is?

Discomfort comes in many forms. Physical discomfort and pain. Moral conflicts. Mental angst. Too much thinking.

Those who seek out physical discomfort will generally do so in order to avoid mental discomfort.

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Date: 2/02/2017 13:24:55
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1019406
Subject: re: avoiding discomfort - motivation

incorrect

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Date: 3/02/2017 04:34:52
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1019607
Subject: re: avoiding discomfort - motivation

SCIENCE said:


incorrect

Please elucidate?

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