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self-destructive impulse…

June 30, 2009
Destrado is the energy of the self-destructive impulse. It is the antonym of libido. While libido is the urge to create, destrado is the urge to destroy, both yourself and everything around you. It is a less well known life force, and is usually ignored in place of more well known and well defined theories on human emotion. A normal person has both of this impulses as a normal person has to have a balance of both positive and negative forces. Therefore; you can’t trust a person with a very one-sided behaviour, meaning that the person is so good that you begin to doubt whether the person is true to himself. I have heard cases where persons of such prominence and decorum have fits of depression and severe mania. It is because their repression system has finally given out.
 
Imagine this: you are in a hall, listening to a declamation when suddenly a man shouts and rants about his anger. Naturally, he is a disturbance and the speaker requests that this person be ejected from the hall. To prevent this person from entering again, he stations two able-bodied men infront of the doors. Eventually the guards will be tired and the disturbed man will be able to go back. Liken the guards as the repression system of the brain…
 
Haha, wala lang akong magawa kawawa naman kayo, iintindihin niyo lang ang mahaba kong naisulat tungkol sa pilosopiya na most likely, eh wala kayong pakialam. Nakita ko itong subject na ito sa aking paghahanap ng topic tungkol sa tragedy of the commons sa net. Dahil wala akong magawa, nahilig ako sa pagsusulat ng mga diskurso tungkol sa pilosopiya kaya tuwing pupunta kayo dito, consider nyo na nakareceive kayo ng messages from the higher consciousness… :)
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