Question 11 and article 15 of David Bowson's article "Change the answer 15" Answer 15: Through the perspective of the teaching Bible and the situation of people
Fear and desire are both sides of a coin. Sinful fear is a desire for something that will not happen. If I want money, I fear poverty. I am afraid of being rejected if I am keen on being accepted. If I am afraid of pain and difficulty, I am keen to be comforted or happy. If I am keen on excellence, I am worried that I am inferior to others. For some people, fear may be more obvious than the corresponding desire, and wise counseling will match those issued
For example, people grown during the Great Depression may show fear of poverty. It appears in an iterative calculation of anxiety, hunting, and monetary value. Wealthy entrepreneurs may show admiration for Myanmar through unlimited consumption expenditure. Like the former, resolve fear, and the latter resolve greed. They are complementary expressions of the desire on the earth
It may be difficult to distinguish between the effects of desires and emotions from what constitutes it. For example, does the person's heart rate go up, or the stomach pain of a person is affected, or does it partially constitute human fear? But heart attacks are certainly not part of experiencing fear / fear. 8 It is said to be at least similar to the mechanism envisioned by psychologists, and it is said that good mood and bad mood can exert a priming effect on "consistent" memory. Thus, for example, a happy mood increases the accessibility of positive memories and allows people to see the world more positively (Kunda 1999: 249-250). (But, actively observing the world may not be the influence, but may be considered to constitute a good mood.)
Depression, mood and gender. The relationship between libido and depression or emotional state is often complicated. Depression can cause sexual problems. For example, the loss of women's desire may lead to her depression, but she may also see her desire falls due to the effects of depression. In addition, emotions affect emotions, which affect human relations issues, which in turn affects gender. Sexual side effects of antidepressants Women with moderate to severe depression and anxiety often use common antidepressants called SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor). Although SSRIs are effective in improving depression and anxiety for many women (and men), they may cause side effects including loss of libido, difficulty in achieving and maintaining arousal, difficulty reaching orgasms there is.
As well as the physical aspect is important to men, the desire for many women to perfect relationships is also true. Among the subconscious minds recognizing this desire, commitment to women is very common. These women do not place men on the wall and place everything in their lives in place. However, their pursuit of perfection is so intense that they are often too harsh. Partners are under pressure due to unfair expectations, which will have a negative effect on the opponent, which leads to tension.