You slip on ice. You burn your tongue with hot chocolate. You're constantly sick. You can't spend longer than 20 minutes outside without thinking you have hypothermia. You have to spend time with those annoying relatives you avoided for the past 11 months. You have to spend your money buying people gifts, when you may not even have enough money to eat dinner every night. You listen to the same songs you've heard since you were 7, everyday since November. You have snow days, which then cause you to go to school longer in the summer. You anxiously wait for December to come, yet when it's here, you realize its not all is polished up to be. But, yet, somehow Christmas is the "most wonderful time of the year", right?
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Heartbroken
I don’t know why when people get “heartbroken” they call it
heartbroken. Our hearts are organs that pump blood, and in no way have any
affiliation to our emotional feelings. When you love someone, or have very
strong feelings for them, those sparks of interest come from your brain. With
that being said, it is physically impossible to say that when someone who means
everything to you, leaves you, that you are heartbroken.
Move your fingers around. Now wiggle your toes a bit. If you
didn’t have a heart, you wouldn’t be able to do those things. Our hearts pump
blood to every part of our bodies, which in return lets them work. They don’t
control our emotions. Now sing the ABC’s. Or at least say your name, maybe even
get up and take a few steps. These things would be impossible to do without our
brains. The brain controls everything in our bodies. It tells us when to do
things, and how to do them. It tells us what to say, what to move, even what to
think. When we fall in love with somebody, we feel it emotionally and mentally,
we feel it in our brains, not our hearts.
Saying you have a broken heart when somebody leaves you
would be incorrect. You love people with your brain, so then you would have a
broken brain..right? No. When you emotionally lose something, nothing in fact
is breaking. You are losing the presence of something in your life, and the
emotions that came along with that thing, but nothing is physically breaking.
You feel sad when something leaves you that you had strong feelings for, but
that is it. Your brain is missing those feelings or actions that were in place
when that object was still in your life, but that is all.
Society has established that the heart that runs inside us
is the same shape and has the same meaning as the one that people use to
symbolize love. When you fall in love with someone, you are falling in love
with their personality, which is generated from their brain. Same goes with
breakups, or losing a loved one. You are not heartbroken. In fact, those emotions
have nothing to do with your heart. Saying that you have a broken heart is not
true; in reality, you just have a brain that is missing someone special.
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