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Why do we do the things we do?

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When we are in relationships we tend to adopt our partners traits. When we are single we tend to do things our friends push us to do. For example, when I'm in a relationship I love being with that one person. I'm family oriented. I love being with my partner. The person tends to be my best friend, my everything. But when and now that I'm single I talk about doing all these things I wouldn't do normally like becoming promiscuous. What is it?

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  1. we do the things we do 'coz we cant do the things we cant....kidding but seriously......

    it human nature n u possibly cant change it....dont worry u r havin' company...


  2. Without trying to sound simplistic, it is rather simple: cause and effect, and it is all in context to "Essential Coordination: Term employed bv R. Avenarius (Kritik der reinen Erfahrung, 1888) to designate the essential solidarity existing between the knowing subject and the object of knowledge."

    http://www.ditext.com/runes/e.html

    You are the knowing subject who acts according to the context of your knowledge of the object.

    Someone else can be the knowing subject of you, when you become his/her object of knowledge; or vice versa.

    So we act in objects that are "things," or on objects that are "other people."

    It's called psychology.

    http://freeassemblage.blogspot.com/

  3. Humans are social creatures.  That individuality stuff is nonsense.  When in a group you behave in a way that will not offend and destroy that group, even when that group has only two members.

  4. Because " you can't think which you can't think" .

    Human being is like this they adopt every thing according to their comfort.

    Every thing we do,we do because it is not hurting us ,it can be done comfortably, and it will adjust our life style!

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