Is there always a set of simple reasons for what and how we feel?
All complex things are nothing but careful arrangement of simpler things. So is our mind. We think complex, but the elements of it, originates from much simpler effects. If we could isolate our complete feeling for one particular concept, we could see a tractable chain of causality flowing neatly from one end to the other. But they overlap in a tremendously complex fashion, making it humanly impossible to have any clue where a particular thought is orginating from.
In practical world, reflection necessiates an external object. But in worlds of mind, things are a bit bizarre. A mind knows it is there, without having to require a mirror for it. Probably this very quality of self awareness is central to life. Self-awareness creates an isolation from the enviromnent, giving itself an identity separable from the surrounding. It brings the concepts of goal and objectives, feeling of individuality along with it. Thats one of the reasons, the more one thinks, the more ways one finds, in which, one is different from all the other, and the more 'individual' one becomes.
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