What is the difference between us human beings and a machine? Machines also work and we humans also work.
Emotion is energy. When you do any activity happily you get a momentum, a speed. You do not get tired even if you do it the whole day. But if you don’t like what you are doing, then you will get tired in even half an hour. So, this is a game of energy. Positive emotions increase energy and negative emotions drain away your energy.
In Yoga Shastras, it is said that likes and dislikes are Kleshas and it is necessary to eliminate them. When you like something very much, you get stuck to or extremely attached to it. A child likes his toy very much. So he just keeps playing with it. He will not eat or drink or do anything else. In adults it is seen even more. Adults develop an attachment to money. Attachment leads to the sense of “I”, “my”, “mine”. The “I sense” keeps increasing.
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