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On Mechanisms of Human Behaviour: Legends of Desirable Anti-entropy Deficiency Phenomenon Theory
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Measure of chaos, disintegration, disorder and disorganisation, aging and disease, suffering. Degree of organisation, order and integration, beauty, power, wealth and happiness. Legend of desirable anti-entropy: Process in the human brain, "creation" in mind and emotional systems as project, stimulus (legend) that could be the source of feeling good, enjoyment and happiness. The main targets of a human being are to achieve pleasure, gladness, delight, enjoyment, and happiness. Most techniques for contentment are simple, and include legitimate every day well-being. Unfortunately, many individuals are not content with a routine lifestyle as they feel that such a lifestyle lacks stimuli to brain mechanisms and does not provide a feeling of well-being. Any stimulus, such as an event, product, achievement, wealth, sense, thought, conception, or anything that may have value for a human being can be defined as anti-entropy in contrast to entropy that is a degree of chaos. Individuals who cannot enjoy and be happy with a routine lifestyle are defined as having anti-entropy deficiency phenomenon. Such individuals may experience abnormal behaviour that occasionally can lead to psychopathy, or sickness. Causes of anti-entropy deficiency phenomenon may be a genetic, or an acquired deficiency of brain mechanisms that provide feelings of well-being, enjoyment and happiness in a routine lifestyle. As a compensatory mechanism, individuals suffering from anti-entropy deficiency phenomenon may create in their psyche and emotional life, legends of desirable anti-entropy that could at times be harmful to them or their surroundings. To define, recognize and diagnose the legends of anti-entropy deficiency phenomenon could facilitate in coping with more abnormal human behaviour, crime and sickness.
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Human Behaviour, Anti-entropy, Legends of Desirable Anti-entropy, Well-being, Happiness
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