The title is not a typo. Newton's 1st law of motion states that,
"An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force."
Similarly newtons 1st law of emothin states that
"a person who is happy tends to stay happy and a person who is sad tends to stay sad unless acted upon by an unbalanced force."
Now as such this is more or less self explinatory, but well this is only slightly more complicated than physics.
Assuming the law is true, and a persons emotions change, according to the law, there has to be a stimulant. Without a stimulant there will be no change, so if a person seems slighly off, and you ask them what's the matter. The most common and obvious answer will be 'nothin', and you know the person is definately lying.
Another tricky situation is when a person is behaving in an odd manner, and you may be one of the reasons but your actions are not strong enough, then its time to realixe that there at otehr forces at work and no matter what you do unless and untill the other force is balanced none of your actions will prove to be fruitfull.
Thats all folks.
3 comments:
At the 1st attempt its quite likely that the answer will be nothing... if u ask a 2nd time n maybe a 3rd, u might get an answer.. n i usually stop here if it seems serious.. nagging sum1 to talk wen they don wanna can be really invasive n irritating.. need not always be bout u but the answer can still be nothing.. n its not true that u cant do anything bout it.. u can come to realise the reason for the mood and try to fix it.. in other words, u can "figure it out" :P hehehe ok ur thinking of one tight slap aren't u?
That is exactly what the theory says and that is why the theory was born in the first place, because there often is something that can be done, but the first thing to find out is the reason behind the mood, which is exactly where the theory comes into play, you can tell if something is wrong then you might be able to 'fix it'.
divi baby is rt! i totally agree :)
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