THE LUNGS OF PLEASURE ARE FULL OF DEATH OXYGEN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59277/CLC.2024.45Keywords:
Constructal law, Pleasure, Economics, Evolution, Utility, WelfareAbstract
The pleasure naturally diminishes over time due to its existence. This study delves into this idea and connects it to the Constructal Law, which suggests that to maintain sustained pleasure in our lives, we must continuously adapt and evolve to keep the flow of pleasure alive. It explores the profound significance of pleasure as a motivating factor in our lives. It provides valuable insights into how we can ensure its continuous evolution for our overall well-being.
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