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- I watched the video, "the origin of pleasure." In it, Paul Bloom argues for a kind of theme.
- Usually people do not think about such things.
- Them more interested in everyday issues.
- For me, it was the discovery that Hitler was a collector of art.
- He had a receiver Herman Goering, also a collector.
- Goering dreamed of having a Vermeer painting and bought it from Meegeren.
- Later it turned out that the painting was a fake.
- After that, its value dropped.
- Why do people insist on authenticity?
- It is fashionable.
- To own script pleasant.
- After all, it is expensive, and the originals are always less than the fakes.
- You can show off.
- It is also a great influence on our thoughts affect feelings and attitude.
- For example, a piece of meat in front of you.
- You can eat it if it's, say, beef.
- Let's say you do not know whose it is meat.
- You ate a piece and have more pleasure than if eating pork is knowing that you do not like.
- The experiment was conducted.
- The man gave the wine.
- While he drank it, showing information about the wine.
- Everyone was given the same wine.
- But those who say that the wine is good, get much more pleasure.
- Our thoughts influence not only the perception of pleasure, but also to the feeling of pain.
- If inflict pain on purpose, then it is perceived more acutely.
- Sometimes even the pain is pleasure.
- Many may laugh at the desire to have the originals.
- But it's not just that you can brag about.
- Together with, for example a picture, you buy the story, the atmosphere, in which the picture was created.
- Everyone has things that are particularly expensive.
- Not because they really are worth a lot.
- And because they are associated with memories that are priceless.
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