Wednesday, 8 June 2016

The effect of feeling good.


Everyone wants to feel good at almost all the time in their life.

           For all, the ‘feeling good’ plays a major role in most of the decisions they make. Their approach changes or way of talking changes and many times the way they respond significantly changes when they feel good. 

           Feeling good is much closely related to deriving that essence of happiness by doing something that makes us happy, or we can say it like doing things that relieves us from the sadness.

         The problem with ‘Feeling good’ is, it may only feel good and not be something literally good for us mentally, physically or emotionally.

         I would like to say about a close one of mine who had this thing of feeling good when she ate chocolates or something sweet.

       There would be an irresistible craving and mood swing if something sweet isn’t consumed! Of course after having the sugary content she may feel good, but is it literally good for her? 

         Similarly one may feel good by riding the 2 wheeler at a great speed, but a question surely arises in a sensible mind that, by the desire to feel good aren’t we just compromising our safety?

       We have become obsessed with the idea of feeling good that, for feeling good we are literally are spoiling ourselves in different ways.

       Few of us even get addicted to some of not so cool things, only to get the good feeling. 

      It’s a high time for us to start to analyze on the things that makes us feel good.

        Things that may seem good may actually be something very bad to you that may hinder you both physically as well as emotionally.

The good needn’t always be good, it can even be worse too!

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