FAQ

Why do I feel good when people get hurt?

Why do I feel good when people get hurt?

Endorphins are our natural “feel good” chemicals and in large doses are more potent than morphine. They help to relieve pain and induce feelings of pleasure or euphoria in individuals, especially when they’re testing their endurance during painstaking exercise routines.

Why do I get excited when someone gets hurt?

Schadenfreude is pleasure or amusement in response to the misfortunes, pain, humiliation, or mistakes of other people.

What is it called when you laugh when someone gets hurt?

Schadenfreude is when we laugh at someone else’s misfortune. Schadenfreude comes from the two German words, Schaden and Freude, harm and joy.

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Why do some people laugh when they are in pain?

Laughter is just a cover up, but it does no good because the pain is still there underneath. People even laugh at funerals. They are so much in pain inside that they cannot bear it, so they laugh to cover up.

Do you laugh to keep from crying?

My philosophy is, you gotta laugh to keep from crying. It startles caregivers who expect complaining but get laughter instead. This philosophy got me through the last 58 days in hospital and continues at home. Sometimes it’s just better to laugh and many people do at the slights and sprains of everyday life.

Why do we find pain funny?

Pain is funny even though it hurts like hell at the time and is unbelievably excruciating. And if we see someone in pain like family members relatives ie our social circles, empathising with that pain and being able to turn it around to the upside ie a joke eg rather have a zigzag line than a flatline also brings incredible stress relief.

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Why do we automatically feel hurt when others hurt us?

The reason we automatically feel hurt is this: We believe the other?s voice to be the truth about who we are. Their idea of us and way of treating us supersedes our own beliefs about ourself. When this happens, our hearts lay wide open to receive the unconsciousness of others.