Sunday, May 24, 2009

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hate to hate - I love love Broken by Cuicas

Can you hate a person? Yet what is to be hated after having loved? From love to hate is one step , they say. It is common to hear words of defiance to a person whom he loved very much and now that feeling is expressed in opposite directions. Charles Darwin said that the roots of hatred and revenge were in defending their own interests, for its part, Erich Fromm suggests hatred occurs in response to the threat (of someone or something) to the interests a person's life.

hate and love are incredibly similar feelings. Both - apparently - are governed in part by the irrational, and both lead to an individual heroics or evil. Interestingly, love and hate, they share brain areas and structures, located in the cortex and subcortical brain, specifically in the putamen, one nucleus located in the center of the brain, and the insula, the lateral surface of the body-structures also activated by romantic love.

addition to the obvious differences between these emotions, we could say that love is rarely critical, but instead hate is calculating, planning his form of revenge or harm, in addition to the brain, large parts of the cortex associated with the trial and reasoning, where ideas are processed sound, are inhibited in romantic love as with hatred is only off a small area located in the frontal cortex, responsible among other things, predict and anticipate the actions of others, so there is no inhibition of reason, which explains the coldness and calculation, and affirm the Fromm definition .

hatred is said that arises from other feelings, like envy, fear, powerlessness and frustration that hatred begets hatred. Sometimes hate speech to refer to things or situations that we do not like, and also to express our displeasure with certain groups of people. Unfortunately, hatred gives rise to violence, as occurred with the Nazis, who sought to increase the hatred that already existed for the Jewish people, leading to a war and a plague proportions. But as Buddha said , " not diminish hatred with hatred. Decreases hatred with love "

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