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NEWNESS Vs CHANGE - PART- I

NEWNESS Vs CHANGE - PART- I

We, the humans, desire Newness but resist Change.

It can be better understood by the following:

  • " Trying something new is enticing.But adopting the same, not so much."

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Why NEWNESS and Not CHANGE ?

BECAUSE

" Like us, our brain is also LAZY. "

  • It wants pleasure with the least effort. Also leaving a stable, comfortable place goes against our primitive instincts.
  • Newness suits the Lazy brain more than the change.

That's the reason why

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LOVE LIFE And NEWNESS

LOVE LIFE And NEWNESS

Fidelity in relations has a link with this.

It's one of the reasons why

  • 'A married person commits adultery without pursuing a divorce '.
  • He/ she wishes for the new without changing the comfort of the Status Quo.

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Good/ Bad - But Vital For Excitement

Excitement, like any emotion,is a state of mind. And the Brain don't get the same stimulation for the same stimuli every time. That's the reason why the " 1st time" is the most exciting.( for the most)

  • Newness keeps the brain ticking, by fluctuating the stimuli. It excites the...

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How to use it for a HAPPIER LIFE

To be covered in PART-II

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'I just can’t change'

This excuse shows that you might lack motivation and a reason to change. We are always pulled forward by the desire for pleasure or pushed forward by the desire to avoid pain. 

Write down the potential benefits as well as the negative consequences for not making the change.

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Desire is separate from enjoyment

What we desire, we may not really enjoy. The more you deprive people of something they want, the more they'll desire it, but if they do eventually get it, they'll value it less.

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