A Human Strategy #512: We teeter between misery and happiness

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The brain is an organ capable of believing that there is no limit to the suffering it must pay for a limited gain ... and incapable, at the critical moment, of believing the opposite, that there is a limit to happiness.  We teeter between a misery blind to the light that makes our shadows and a happiness more akin to catastrophilia than we would be happy to acknowledge, but what would happen if we inched our way down the lever and stood, motionless, at the fulcrum point?

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