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Human Motivations and Emotion


Arousal can be a pleasurable state which makes one feel alive. Negative emotions such as fear can also be exciting to others, People who seek arousal are known as sensational seekers. Arousal can be considered uncomfortable by others. When one is aroused, you have less control over your actions. There are four ways by which people can be classified in regard to how they approach arousal; hedonists for instance are mostly pre-occupied with seeking pleasure. To them pleasure and enjoyment rank above most other things. They pursue pleasure and enjoyment more intensely as compared to the average persons. As such, they are easily aroused and the little things such as a nice meal, alcohol or meaningless conversations may greatly arouse them.
             Risk takers on the other hand are quite similar to the hedonists. They are also intensely looking for pleasure and enjoyment. Their problem is that they get bored more easily and they therefore need more stimulation before any particular thing can arouse them fully. They achieve this by taking risks, which at times may be life threatening. Risk takers are involved in activities such as cliff diving, jumping out of an airplane and such like activities. Like hedonists, avoiders are mostly aroused but they don't like or enjoy the feeling of arousal. And therefore they try to avoid stimuli which would make them feel aroused. Such people may have been taught when young not to display any kind of emotions hence they may be afraid of their own reactions to arousal. Lastly we have the calms. This type of people have low craving to arousal and they are privileged enough not to be easily aroused. This character enables them to face life with a calmness. Unlike hedonists,, calms may not look to develop challenging careers and may be disapproved for their lack of drive. They accepts comments and do not bother if others are different from them.
             Many emotions are dependent on culture and language.


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