speaking is like sexual pleasure

May 12, 2007 03:48

The main reason we interact with other people is because we're social creatures and it feels good.
I want to understand why this is something that we seek and why it has to "feel good". What is it about the social experience that cause us feel normal and happy? Why do people have a need to feel loved and cared for? accepted? I need the answers to this. Socialization is so strange, yet happens so easily. It's not like anything else we do. It's not an actual biological function, we can live without it.
I want to know so many things. Is there an aether for human thought and emotion? Is that how we can tell something is wrong? Is everything in the world connected through some vegetable agent carried through evolution slowly over time. What makes interactions in the world so special?
Or is it all a part of some evil plot of the chain of 3 amino acid base sequences trying to control what we do? Is consciousness contained somewhere in the nucleus? Do plants lack this because the cell wall keep it locked in? I doubt it, but it's weird to think about. It's weird to name the unknown and befriend the obscure.
Words are just words. Words are a product of mental functioning (or severe dysfunction). Taking somebody's words for more than simple sounds could be seen as ridiculous. Sometimes it is. Other times, it feels biological and magical at one time. We bring meaning and value to words and sounds, not the other way around. We, using the same brush, strike the beauty and validity out of sounds.
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