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 It is difficult to dispute the assertion that satisfaction disposes a person to the relaxation and serenity, that is, inactivity. Therefore, there must be something that promotes his activity, and it cannot but be the opposite of satisfaction, namely: dissatisfaction, which, one must assume, prompts him in self-consciousness to change himself in his existence in the conditions of a resisting environment through freedom of the expression in thoughts, feelings and actions. | ||
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