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Sensations - Part 5 - Pleasure

"It's my great pleasure to meet you"! We have probably heard such sentences a lot. Although this is quite formal to say and there might be no pleasure there!!!


But if we consider it true, how someone feels when he/she claims "it's a pleasure" for him/her? Pleasure is a kind of sensation in which things happened as we expected or programmed. Deeper pleasure happens when we expect something take long to be achieved, but it's done earlier.


Or something results in more than the thing we imagine. Even deeper pleasure occurs when we wish to achieve something and it's granted by itself and without anything done for it. Another sort of pleasure is that there is no outcome for the person, but the person feels a pleasure mixed by honor of him/herself.


Imagine a teacher or professor who feels pleasure when sees his/her students have learned the subjects. It seems that the deepest pleasure of this type is sensed by parents when they see their children are successful and happy.


This type of pleasure is because the person has possessive feelings for that event. For example, a teacher says that "I have helped him/her grow" or the parents say that "He/She is my child."

 
 
 

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