Monday, July 13, 2009

The 'Kind' and 'Patience' Neuronal Networks

Kindness is an interesting trait. It is a character trait. Can kindness be quantified? When you say someone is kind on what authority is the decision made? Objectifying a person's behaviour as kind or unkind requires an external standard, one that ultimately must have been decided upon through subjective decision making. Alternatively, the difference is intrinsic, something we are all innately aware of. Honestly, to mention another's kindness may be a kind act in itself.

Patience is equally as difficult to quantify. An english word, loaded with meaning. 'Patiently waiting' implies waiting without being anxious. Anxiety can cause stress problems that lead to health issues with a persons blood pressure. So it is healthy to be patient. It may be good. It would be good if conductively you were to reason health as a good thing. It is good to be healthy. Why? A healthy person might be pain free, is that to say a person who is in pain is not healthy? Is pain a sign of unhealthyness? That would be unfair to say. A child experiences growing pains, is this not common to every child? Perhaps we're all in poor health.

It is a conditioned feeling. How do you feel? Are you nervous?

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