Sunday 20 January 2013

Mood swings...

Well, another unconventional entry...

But you'll be convinced in no time, I assure you...


The fact that humans wake up in different moods, experience mood swings, and respond to varying scenarios with different moods is amazing!

For you see, moods provide a new backdrop for each day; another component to ensure life is dynamic and impossible to predict...

Life is like painting a picture... and without 'moods' the picture would be all in one colour.

Different moods help us to respond to different scenarios differently! - thus making the enjoyment of these experiences multi-dimantional! 

If it were not for moods, we'd wear the same thing every day...

We'd have a organised regular slot for sexual escapades...

We'd always eat the same food...

go to the same places...

speak to the same people...

So moods are not a life saver, but a life creator....

Convinced yet?

good !

But, if you're not... 
Ask yourself what would be the point in the word 'atmosphere' or 'excitment' if they didn't intrinsically mean A NEW MOOD, aka. a temporary state of mind (Humphreys, 1998) - oh i forgot... I'm not doing my Uni essays... for once.

Dyou know the ironic thing about me writing about moods?

That I was in the mood to!!!

If it wasn't for mood, this wouldn't exist. 




SO, next time you feel in a lousy mood, don't get frustrated and destructive... simply forgive yourself and dwell on the beauty of this unseeable dimension of life's dynamic amazingness - and let it inspire you to make changes in your life that irritate you, or to simply write poetry, draw pictures or sing songs. And next time you're in a good mood, run, jump, skip, sing, dance, write, love and most of all... appreciate 

Thanks for reading, see you tomorrow 

1 comment:

  1. Moods provide variety of emotions and thus emotional responses. If we always felt the same, whether good, bad or indifferent our response would always be exactly the same.

    I love the way your mind lokks at things creating a mood of admiration and thus creating a new emotional response.

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