Law 8
The Law of Greedy Desires: This law states that assuming one's desire is achieved through a particular dose of an entity, with time the individual would always wants a higher dose of that entity to maintain a similar experience of that initial desire.
Law 8
The Law of Greedy Desires: This law states that assuming one's desire is achieved through a particular dose of an entity, with time the individual would always wants a higher dose of that entity to maintain a similar experience of that initial desire.
Law 7
The Law of Over-Familiarity: This law states that the more we become familiar with what we love, the more the love dies.
The Law of Familiar Hatred: This law states that the hatred we have for the people we once loved is always more intense than the hatred we have for strangers.
The Law of Familiar Hatred: This law states that the hatred we have for the people we once loved is always more intense than the hatred we have for strangers.
Law 7
The Law of Over-Familiarity: This law states that the more we become familiar with what we love, the more the love dies.
Law 6
The Law of Perpetual Changes: This law states that everything is constantly changing and whoever that does not change in the same direction with it gets left behind.
Law 6
The Law of Perpetual Changes: This law states that everything is constantly changing and whoever that does not change in the same direction with it gets left behind.
Law 3
The Law of Relativity: This law derives its nature from the Theory of Relativity in physics. This law generalizes that the understanding of the world is relative to each observers. Hence, every individual has a slight or significant difference in view on how he interprets the world. It explains that every opinion of a person is true with respect to the frame of reference of that person but may be false to others.
Law 3
The Law of Relativity: This law derives its nature from the Theory of Relativity in physics. This law generalizes that the understanding of the world is relative to each observers. Hence, every individual has a slight or significant difference in view on how he interprets the world. It explains that every opinion of a person is true with respect to the frame of reference of that person but may be false to others.