Ever notice that if someone is doing something, such as clicking or whistling, that you tell them to stop automatically? What makes us do that? Is it the stress of what we were working on that caused on to release our anger someplace else, on the person? Humans can’t work with a lot of noise, or the absence of it. It’s just like a heart beat, throbbing annoyingly to the point where you want just to rip it out, but you can’t live without it. Try just tapping your foot repetitively, for about a minute or so, then stop. Don’t you feel an absence of something? It’s like our bodies start feeding off of it, using it to do something, and when it stops, it doesn’t know what to do, you just feel… an absence. People can’t even sit still without doing anything for a minute, let alone a few seconds. We have to try to do something to distract ourselves. But from what are we are distracting ourselves? Of what are we so afraid?
Actually, most humans can’t sit still because they aren’t willed enough. It’s pathetic. Then we have to get into the conversation of stupid excuses, like with ADD and ADHD, and all that nonsensical farce.
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