Sunday, May 24, 2020

There isnt one word that will capture a human being’s...

There isnt one word that will capture a human being’s attention and imagination more, there is nothing more controversial, there is nothing more powerful, there is nothing more imperative. The orgasm has been the singular overarching driving force of consciousness since before antiquity. A sterile interpretation of why conscious beings value orgasm so much in our psyches is that evolutionarily it further incentivizes the natural process of reproduction. But if one examines the profundity of the orgasm on a deeper level, it becomes possible that the reason why the experience of orgasms to be so important to us and why we evolved for it to be so, is our desperate desire to transcend our isolation from eachother. It seems that there is no†¦show more content†¦In this sense orgasm has almost a nuclear level of possibilities for creation and destruction. Like nuclear power, the orgasm has the potential to destroy and ruin lives as thoroughly as well as thoroughly enrich th em, this is the undeniable duality to orgasm. A rapist is driven by the urge to achieve orgasm, but at the same time so is a married couple on their honeymoon. So with this universal truth in line, my existential question is this: why does it seem that for male orgasm to be possible there has to be some kind of violence? Why is that the trigger for so many men? Why does every single man feel like in order for him to experience the full magnitude pleasure that an orgasm can give him some form of oppressive physical subversion must take place? Are people programmed for manipulative coercion? Is this the natural order of things? Are men just evolutionary machines who’s main reproductive purpose in life is to perpetuate rape instinctually? Lets start with the possible why. Every aspect of a persons instincts are inherited through millions of years of evolution. Theres certain survival mechanisms that had to take place in human psychology in order for us to overcome the animal kin gdom and evolve to the point that we have, skills like intelligence, creativity, and the ability to hunt to get food. Now I think that there are striking similarities between the act of hunting and the act of a man searching forShow MoreRelatedOrganisational Theory230255 Words   |  922 Pageset al. provide a highly readable account of ideas, perspectives and practices of organization. By thoroughly explaining, analyzing and exploring organization theory the book increases the understanding of a field that in recent years has become ever more fragmented. Organization theory is central to managing, organizing and reflecting on both formal and informal structures, and in this respect you will find this book timely, interesting and valuable. Peter Holdt Christensen, Associate Professor, Copenhagen

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