Question Posted Saturday February 12 2011, 8:49 pm
I was wondering on how not to not to feel pain then I saw heard about this guy that couldn't feel pain now I am having seconed thoughts is it wrong?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? Hitoast answered Sunday February 13 2011, 10:43 pm: Well, think about it this way, if you touch your hand to a stove top and you can't feel pain, it still hurts your body. You just wouldn't know what your body was able to do and what it wasn't. Pain is what tell your body that something is wrong. You'd probably need to have weekly or monthly doctors appointments just to make sure you aren't walking around on a broken leg or something. And like the person below me said, if you're talking about emotional pain, if you can't feel pain emotionally, you also can't feel happiness. So, it would be a pretty depressing life, either way. [ Hitoast's advice column | Ask Hitoast A Question ]
C00ki3m0nst3r answered Sunday February 13 2011, 12:31 pm: Both physically and emotionally,feeling pain reminds us that we are human, we are not indestructable. Can you imagine, if you did not feel pain, you would not know what it would be like to be insulted, to have your heart broken. But in not feeling pain, you lose the ability to feel happiness, as they are opposites. If you do not know pain, how are you supposed to know happiness, a compliment would be worthless, you would'nt know what it would feel like to be in love.
Physically, pain tells us when something is wrong with us, if you break a wrist but do not feel it break you run the risk of doing further damage to it.
Ergo, pain is good [ C00ki3m0nst3r's advice column | Ask C00ki3m0nst3r A Question ]
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