Saturday, January 15, 2011

Emotional Reaction between Trust and Theft: Life's emotional chemicals

                         suspects
TRUST + THEFT ------------>  discomfited relationship
                         catalyst
                       (evidence)

Have you ever come across the boundaries of 2 of Life's Emotional Chemicals? If yes, you would probably understand what I feel right now. I'm not here to accuse or blame anyone. This is not a rant, not an investigation, not even close to a persuasive essay.

Definition of Terms:

(1) TRUST- a banked confidence invoked by a person to a friend. A serious responsibility shared by two persons. This is a very important chemical that exists in friendships.  Friends should have equal amount of trust to make a friendship tightly bonded and no other chains attached. Trust is also a factor that makes a friendship emotional reaction unbalanced. Trust falls in two independent reactions:

exoTRUSTmic- an independent emotional reaction which a person gives off trust, and another person receives it.

Variables to consider: the giver, % of confidence (to the receiver), %loss (appliclable only if betrayed)

endoTRUSTmic- an independent emotional reaction which the receiver of the trust functions guided with the donor's feelings. The receiver must be grateful and must prove his/her self as worthy of the trust given.

Variables to consider: the receiver, % PROOF (how far and strong you'd go to keep the trust), % deception (degree of lies and all negative things combined)

(2) THEFT- an malevolent act executed by a fraudulent and deceitful (bitch). A crime of larceny which makes the victim sad and pissed.

Other forms:
Thief (noun/ implied). - a devious person, merciless and cold with high levels of kleptomaniacal skills.

When using the Emotional Chemicals such as TRUST and THEFT you must consider the following:

-avoid overheating ( this might get things worse, keep it calm and be cool)
-keep the equation balanced ( see to it that there are equal amounts of trust give off; so that when you become a victim of theft, there would be little amount of regrets)

THE CONLCUSION:

When you've been stolen (may it be money, or other important things), the loss of the item is not the main issue at all. What hurts most is the funded trust you gave to the person who stole it. And he/she mercilessly wasted it for some mundane matter. Of course, it is not best to generalize that a particular happening would be applied to other same circumstances. We should understand the side of the THIEF. There's always a reason behind every stolen matter.
Knowing the both sides of the reaction would constitute a better product. If we would all try to understand the other side, we'd might have a more balanced and stable emotional reaction.

If we would be careful enough and more aware, the product could've been more of a repaired relationship rather than a discomfited one.

NOTE:

Determine the correct reagents for every emotional reaction. Filter the catalysts (evidence and suspects) to avoid infected products of judgment.

-S.Reyes

2 comments:

  1. THIS IS SO YOU. Your best work so far. *claps* I really feel your pain here... >:D<

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  2. Thank you! :) Chemistry inspired! =))

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