What is Pleasure?

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The word pleasure means a state of enjoying, satisfaction, sex… When I first think about it, I think as it is a way of having fun from something simple. I don't think pleasure is like passion. It doesn't have to mean you a lot. It isn't a wish or a goal or a life time wish. It is just finding joy from something simple and good enough to satisfy you. I concerned about it because in my mind the first definition that came up to my mind was sex. I was prejudiced about this word. But why should I be? That's why I chose it. I pushed myself a bit to do my search with pleasure. If we don't know exactly what is pleasure means we can concerned about it. Unknown makes fears and fears make us prejudice. We need facts to believe and find out our truths. I take a risk at least for me so my journey began.
We can use pleasure in really different ways. It doesn't mean satisfaction all the time. You may say ‘it was a pleasure to meet you.' You don't say that because you felt satisfied. You say that because you need to act politely even you don't like the person you met. It's a matter of respect. But you can also use pleasure in finding joy in your life such as ‘I find joy when I am with my friends.' In that case pleasure means having fun and feeling good. But as my searches took me all I found was the title Guilty Pleasure in everywhere so I found an article about because I wanted to learn more about guilty pleasure. Everyone has a guilty pleasure that was the main thing that I learned. In 1860's guilty pleasure used for brothels, so it was improper word to use. But as the time pass it changed its meaning. You can use guilty pleasure as: ‘my guilty pleasure is eating McDonald's.' In 21. Century guilty pleasure means a doing something that gives p...

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...portant bases of pleasure. Such as pleasures of reading; ‘Reading may be a compulsion for a school going child, pastime for a retired person, but a pleasure for many. You can discover simile on the face of novel- reader, a gleam in the eyes of the reader of a poem and furrow of seriousness on the forehead of a person reading a newspaper report. Reading disturbs mind and heart. Waves of thinking and emotion are generated by reading. So the pleasure is immediate and it continues to linger in the mind.’ Our emotions controls everything and finding pleasure is all about emotions. Books take us to new journeys and make us smile. “Reading well is one of the great pleasures that solitude can afford you.” Harold Bloom. We can found love, friendship, adventure, courage all of the things that make us smile and make us excited. Those are the greatest pleasures in our worlds.

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