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Self-Induced Stress or Egocentrism
Are you sometimes without any reason suddenly get upset, or even self-stressed? Then probably you are a victim of self-induction. This process is, unfortunately, one of the most quickly growing side-effects, or might be called gifts of modern technology.
For instance, we want to be obsessed with all types of technology immediately as soon as they’re produced. By that, we’re getting more self-centered, and our egos are getting bigger than anything else. Consequently, we are wishing always to be in the center of attention. It’s like fitting into the place of the sun so that all other poor planets must rotate around our personality!
This type of personality is probably promising fruits as egocentrism. They often wish to be the center of attention. The human body has a complex structure. The algorithm of such a dynamic system is very important to keep in balance. In this case, it’s called homeostasis of the human body. And there are going to be several consequences if something has started functioning in the wrong way.
For instance, our emotions make us breakable species. When we are treated badly as secondary stuff, we start our unaware developed self-induced methods, or blaming and judging our own “unwanted” / “miserable” personality. That is definitely a starting point widely known today as stress.
Usually, the initial stages of stress develop very silently. Like in how mutated cells transform into cancer cells. As the continuous division of mutated cells leads to unstoppable cancer cells, self-blaming or self-induced emotions will also result in massive and multiple scales of stress.
“It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s the way you carry it” — Lou Holtz
Actually, the self-induction term comes from electron circulation in a circuit under electromotive force in general physics. Generated voltage in a “continuously changing” current in a circuit is induced in the same circuit. More to express into English, continuously changing environment of current leads to the generation of massive energy inside.
Now, the continuously changing environment of the current is beneficial from the view of physical factors. Since it can be further used for energy consumption. On the other hand, biologically, continuously taking inside or “leading in” produced massive energy into our body might be dangerous from time to time.
In my opinion, one of the best solutions against self-induction is minimalism, humbleness, and of course love. Minimalism keeps us away from the mind-blowing consumption strategy of today’s technology. Humbleness neutralizes our internal negative emotions and intentions into good ones by forgiveness. And love reminds our nature and main existence in-universe the. Never stop loving things around, and the people that we’re involved with.
