A Brief Intro To Subneuropsyhchotic Studies

Day 1,424, 14:25 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Mr. Katze

Someone told me to post something intelligent, so I decided to write THE MOST BORING ARTICLE EVA!!

Here we go.




All humans naturally fear what they do not understand.
Most people try to escape their fears by building personal exo-physical barriers, this is usually done through the mind's natural ability to seek things that make it feel happy. The more common examples of this are: A man has issues with his physical appearance, so he constantly goes out with girls and has sex, this is in an attempt to smother his doubts about his physical appearance; A man has had issues of control his entire life, he is a younger sibling and was constantly pushed for greatness in his life. One day the man feels he has lost nearly all control on his life and that he's being controlled by others, so he decides to pursue politics in an attempt to finally have some sort of control (in the form of controlling others); A man was constantly out-shone his entire childhood, so as an adult he feels that every situation is a competition in which he must succeed over his "competitors".
So, what we can deduce from this is that there is 3 main things humans like to use as "barrier-builders" to build up their wall against their fears: Sex, Power, and Victory. At any point in someone's life, they will desire (or have) one of these things.
Another, more odd, "barrier-builder" is bloodlust. Bloodlust is oddly intriguing to me, as it can be used as an umbrella term for a lot of things. Anything involving the desire for the killing of or the intentional physical harming of another living things (human or animal), is considered bloodlust.
Truthfully, no one should feel any shame or guilt for having thoughts of bloodlyst as it is normal human nature to be predatorial and violent. That is not to say it is an excuse to go out and murder someone or start fights for no apparent reason. Most people have found a comfortable medium in their life as far as bloodlust goes. Now that we have a basic understand of emotional "barrier-builders", let's go back to the fears.
Humans naturally fear what they do not understand, darkness is a notable example. A normal person fears darkness because they do not understand it, they do not understand it because they do not know the concept that due to a lack of light their eyes lose a large percentage of their functioning ability and as a result our vision dims. As the person's vision is dimmed, their subconscious takes over and instils that person's own sub-minded fears to replace the gap left in the person's working mind so that they can feel like they have a better understanding of the situation around them.
I for one, could write and read about this "interesting subject" for hours. But for now, I will keep it on the simplistic level that I presented above. What I have just written is an introduction article for understanding human behaviour and subneurophsycosis. Most of this field is in it's infancy and is mostly theoretical and based off of studies done in the late 40's through early 70's, however it is predicted that within the next 5-15 years, there will be a more firm experiment and observation done on the case of subneurophsycotic studies.