Last week I was watching a program by Shawn Achor called "Happiness Advantage." Achor was relating how we derive happiness with smiling. He said if we put a pen across our mouth forcing it to look like we are smiling broadly, the brain dumps dopamine into the system and we feel "happy." It is not a real smile, there isn't a real happy event, but basically, you have tricked the system into producing happiness. So, I am feeling happy and I also know nothing has changed. Is this schizophrenia? Who is feeling happy? Is that me? why do I feel happy?
Brain produces thoughts in mind. Theologians claim, mind and the body are two different things. The "body" includes brain.
To illustrate, I have to use two me's, letme call them I-A and I-B.
Who am I? Am i different from my mind?
Pretty confusing!
Brain produces thoughts in mind. Theologians claim, mind and the body are two different things. The "body" includes brain.
To illustrate, I have to use two me's, letme call them I-A and I-B.
- I-B decides to put the pen across mouth.
- My body and brain decide I must be feeling happy and introduce dopamine.
- Increased levels of dopamine cause I-A to feel "real" happiness. This statement assumes my mind and I-A are one and the same.
- I-B still knows that it was a trick.
Who am I? Am i different from my mind?
Pretty confusing!
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