In addition to the purpose, interests, and rights from the other post, I also conclude that all actions are motivated by either fear or by love as the evaluation base. I would also propose that love and fear are two fundamental emotions of which all other emotions are derivatives.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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This is an interesting statement, Dubravko. I will try to apply it to raising my two teenagers, although I can already see limitations. Their emotions can be distorted by raging hormone levels, and love and fear seem to become unseperable.
In great majority of cases, I believe that the two act together in some proportion. As the ratio becomes more in favor of love, we are more liberated and act more effectively. This whole dichotomy requires much more elaboration.
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