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Euphoria – What is Euphoria?
- August 9, 2016
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Education system emotional entertainment Entertainment system Europe psychological science Technology
Euphoria also known as elevated mood…
Euphoria ( /juːˈfɔːriə/ is the experience (or affect) of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness.
Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music, and dancing, can induce a state of euphoria.
The are two ways on how one can achieve the state of Euphoria:
The 1st one is via cultural activities that are designed to bring out a moral or positive status of a society, (participating in cultural activities for the sake of improving one’s ways of being more generous, caring about others, making positive changes in one’s communit via culture etc..)
And the 2nd one is the one which is used by the western world (Europe), where cultural activities are used as tools of motivating the state of excitment, arrogance, self ego, selfish centered happiness, and enjoyment which leads to the producing of bipolar mental disorder generating into status of accepting LGTB social movements, pedophilia, extreme feminist movements, racism, antisemitism etc…
The western cultural activities which stimulates Euphoria:
People participate in cultural activities like; music, cinema, art, dancing, food, acting, etc with the aim of getting excited, entertaining one’s sexual fantasies, self ego and gratifying one’s selfish desire of self motivated passions and intuitions, alway leads to the state of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, tourette and other mental illnesses…
Getting into the state of Euphoria via one’s intuitions and poor decisions, with out first assessing the consequences or risk zones.
Symptoms of Euphoria:
Euphoria is also a symptom of certain neurological or neuropsychiatric disorders, such as mania.
The mental state in which the brain is put into a mood where it tries to achieve happiness from the stimulated impulses of intuition.
Romantic love and components of the human sexual response cycle are also associated with the induction of euphoria.
Certain drugs (doctor prescribed drugs & drugs people use to get high), many of which are addictive, can cause euphoria, which at least partially motivates their recreational use.
Hedonic hotspots – i.e., the pleasure centers of the brain – are functionally linked.
Therefore, the simultaneous activation of every hedonic hotspot within the reward system is believed to be necessary for generating the sensation of euphoria.