It is important to realize, however, that knowing that a given chemical (manufactured inside or outside the body) causes a given feeling to occur is not the same as knowing the mechanism for how this result is achieved. Knowing that a substance is working on certain systems, in certain circuits and receptors, and in certain neurons, does not explain why you feel happy or sad. It is only the beginning of an explanation.
reducing depression to a statement about the availability of serotonin or norepinephrine in general–a popular statement in the days and age of Prozac–is unacceptably rude.
— Descartes' Error
reducing depression to a statement about the availability of serotonin or norepinephrine in general–a popular statement in the days and age of Prozac–is unacceptably rude.
— Descartes' Error
It is a mistake to suppose that all men, or at least all Englishmen, want to be free.
On the contrary, if freedom entails responsibility, many of them want none of it. They would happily exchange their liberty for a modest (if illusory) security.
Even those who claim to cherish their freedom are rather less enthusiastic about taking the consequences of their actions. The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose and for someone else to pay when things go wrong.
— Life at The Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple
On the contrary, if freedom entails responsibility, many of them want none of it. They would happily exchange their liberty for a modest (if illusory) security.
Even those who claim to cherish their freedom are rather less enthusiastic about taking the consequences of their actions. The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose and for someone else to pay when things go wrong.
— Life at The Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple
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Life at The Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple
He writes in a familiar controlled anger, sarcasm, and disappointment. And he writes eloquently.
That the heart wants contradictory, incompatible things; that social conventions arose to resolve some of the conflicts of our own impulses; that eternal frustration is an inescapable concomitant of civilisation, as Freud had observed – all these recalcitrant truths fell beneath the notice of the proponents of sexual liberation, dooming their revolution to ultimate failure. The failure hit the underclass hardest. Not for a moment did the sexual liberators stop to consider the effects upon the poor of the destruction of the strong family ties that alone made emergence from poverty possible for large numbers of people.
— Life at The Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple
— Life at The Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple
نَواعِمُ يُتبِعنَ الهَوى سُبُلَ الرَدى
يَقُلنَ لِأَهلِ الحِلمِ ضُلًّا بِتَضلالِ
— امرؤ القيس
يَقُلنَ لِأَهلِ الحِلمِ ضُلًّا بِتَضلالِ
— امرؤ القيس
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نَواعِمُ يُتبِعنَ الهَوى سُبُلَ الرَدى يَقُلنَ لِأَهلِ الحِلمِ ضُلًّا بِتَضلالِ — امرؤ القيس
صَرَفتُ الهَوى عَنهُنَّ مِن خَشيَةِ الرَدى
وَلَستُ بِمَقليّ الخِلالِ وَلا قالِ
كَأَنِّيَ لَم أَركَب جَوادًا لِلَذَّةٍ
وَلَم أَتَبَطَّن كاعِبًا ذاتَ خِلخالِ
— امرؤ القيس
وَلَستُ بِمَقليّ الخِلالِ وَلا قالِ
كَأَنِّيَ لَم أَركَب جَوادًا لِلَذَّةٍ
وَلَم أَتَبَطَّن كاعِبًا ذاتَ خِلخالِ
— امرؤ القيس
Forwarded from محمد / Ibrahim