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alexandermagic rated 3 months ago- talks about the importance of the body's tolerance and staying beneath that level so your enjoyment is not diminished by overindulgence; phenomenon that drug users/abusers often experience 'never can reach the high of that first high even with higher dosing'

ChrisCree rated 3 months ago- From the page: "When we feel unhappy and bored there are two ways to revive our feelings of enjoyment and pleasure. One is to seek new things and more stimulation. You can start going out more, having sex more, and buying more new things and experiences. But the pleasure you get from ratcheting up the intensity of these experiences will eventually end in a plateau. The alternative is to cultivate the virtue of moderation by seeking greater enjoyment and pleasure in things you are already doing now."

bamafun rated 3 months ago- "The key to experiencing greater fulfillment and pleasure is actually moderation" - A great blog with fresh interesting content daily! =)

- HDBizBlog rated 3 months ago
- From the page: "The key to experiencing greater fulfillment and pleasure is actually moderation. Moderation doesnâ€t seem to get a lot of play these days. Everything is presented in extremes. We have extreme sports, extreme deodorant, extreme energy drinks, even an Extreme Teen Bible. We seek extremes because we erroneously believe that the more intense an experience is, the more pleasurable it will be"

TibiPuiu rated 3 months ago- There's an old saying in my native tongue, which I'll try to translate: "what's too much, rottens; what's too little, doesn't suffice." Finding the middle path between the two is essential to living a healthy and balanced life.

msaleem-stumbl rated 3 months ago- While at first our senses are acutely tuned in to the input they are receiving, they fast become acclimated to the stimuli. The stimuli lose the ability to wow us and give us pleasure. We become numb to it. The key to experiencing greater fulfillment and pleasure is actually moderation.