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Humans have a habit of screwing things up. There's a strange part of our being which needs some #drama . We thrive off it. And so, we create conflict and find trouble because it gives us something to do. Our minds need action, and nothing so bores and irritates the soul as stasis. This is an #ancient idea, but it's found modern expression in Slavoj Žižek. There's something that doesn't quite fit right with humans because all other animals will find a kind of consistency in the order of things. They have an ideal condition; they seek it, and they will stay there. Humans, though, take joy in the disastrous and the melodramatic, and we are never happy staying still. Sigmund #Freud labelled this part of ourselves the ‘death drive.’ It's the restless need we have to self-sabotage or to make war. It's that need to see a very happy couple having an argument. Or it's the need to smash a sandcastle. It's that part of you that wants to drink, lie, steal, and insult because that world is more interesting. For #zizek this desire to explode is the hallmark of freedom, or at least the need to feel free. As he writes, ‘The death drive is a self-sabotaging structure which represents the minimum of freedom. It's a behaviour uncoupled from the utilitarian survivalist attitude.’ Humans are discontented, maladaptive provocateurs. We need an enemy. And as #Nietzsche put it, ‘In times of peace, the warlike man attacks himself.’ When we have no #problems in our life, we will create them. When we have nothing to destroy, we #destroy ourselves. What a strange species we are. #philosophy
Humans have a habit of screwing things up. There's a strange part of our being which needs some #drama . We thrive off it. And so, we create conflict and find trouble because it gives us something to do. Our minds need action, and nothing so bores and irritates the soul as stasis. This is an #ancient idea, but it's found modern expression in Slavoj Žižek. There's something that doesn't quite fit right with humans because all other animals will find a kind of consistency in the order of things. They have an ideal condition; they seek it, and they will stay there. Humans, though, take joy in the disastrous and the melodramatic, and we are never happy staying still. Sigmund #Freud labelled this part of ourselves the ‘death drive.’ It's the restless need we have to self-sabotage or to make war. It's that need to see a very happy couple having an argument. Or it's the need to smash a sandcastle. It's that part of you that wants to drink, lie, steal, and insult because that world is more interesting. For #zizek this desire to explode is the hallmark of freedom, or at least the need to feel free. As he writes, ‘The death drive is a self-sabotaging structure which represents the minimum of freedom. It's a behaviour uncoupled from the utilitarian survivalist attitude.’ Humans are discontented, maladaptive provocateurs. We need an enemy. And as #Nietzsche put it, ‘In times of peace, the warlike man attacks himself.’ When we have no #problems in our life, we will create them. When we have nothing to destroy, we #destroy ourselves. What a strange species we are. #philosophy

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