Introduction:
No
matter how old a man grows, he remains a kid for his parents, and whenever a
person mentions his parents, his emotions are visible.
You
must have seen posts on social media like Facebook about a person missing his
mom or dad. In this blog, we will briefly find factors leading to this
phenomenon. The peculiarity of valuing things more in their absence can be
attributed to several psychological and emotional factors. Understanding these
psychological factors can provide insights into why we often find ourselves
appreciating things more when they are no longer present in our lives. The
subject is lengthy and viewers can give their viewpoint for the benefit of
others which can be discussed in subsequent blogs.
1. Scarcity and Rarity:
Items
or experiences that are rare tend to be perceived as more valuable. When
something is not readily available, it becomes more desirable because of the
perception that it is special or unique. When we are hungry, we will search for
the food around and whatever is available we will try to consume the same and
we will never think of the taste. When we are thirsty, and no water is
available around only we will understand how important water to us is. You must
have experienced this while traveling.
2. Psychological Reactance:
Human
beings often react strongly when they perceive a loss of freedom or options.
When something is taken away or becomes less accessible, individuals may feel a
psychological reactance that makes them desire the restricted item or
experience even more.
3. Nostalgia:
Absence often triggers nostalgic feelings. We
tend to romanticize and idealize things that are no longer present, associating
them with positive memories and emotions. This nostalgia can enhance the
perceived value of those things. Even in a foreign country, one can imagine his
home and street and childhood friends.
4. Anticipation and Desire:
The
anticipation of a future reunion with something or someone can intensify
desire. The idea that we will regain access to something in the future can make
us value it more in the present absence.
5. Comparative Evaluation:
When
something is absent, we might compare it to the available alternatives. If the
absent item or experience stands out as superior in our minds, its value
increases. The grass is often perceived as greener on the other side.
6. Emotional Connection:
Emotional
attachment plays a significant role in the value we assign to things. When
separated from something we have a strong emotional connection to, the absence
can amplify the emotional significance, making us value it more.
7. Taking Things for Granted:
When
we have constant access to something, we may take it for granted. It's only
when that thing is absent that we realize its true importance and value. We
should understand the sound of silence.
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8. Parents and Children:
The mind can make better images than
physically seen, and in case of a person or location when they are in front
there can be some opposing remarks by persons, or even if you are at the beautiful
Hill site there can be heavy rain or blizzard, and other senses can have
opposite feelings, in case of absence its only mind’s imagination.
Even in the case of the presence of parents
there can be instructions, demands or requirements which are not under your control,
and you feel bad about it, but in case of their absence, you feel sad while
thinking about their requirements. For example when your father was alive and
your family required 100 dollars and these couldn't be managed, however after
10 or 20 years of the death of your father and you have a sufficient amount and
Property, you will miss your father. Your happiness will be empty and from the inner
side, you will be feeling deprived. But such things are beyond one's control.
However, these effect our behavior, emotions, and feelings.
Similarly, when your parents are
alive and you travel on public transport in a rush and had a tough day, and
after 10 or 20 years you have your car, you will miss those days and wish that
you could travel with your parents in a luxurious car.
In the case of kids, they might have
demanded to visit a recreational place/outing or to buy a certain toy or mobile
and you could not afford it due to money or job commitments, you will feel sad
when you have sufficient time and amount and kids will be away.
9.
Empathy Factor:
Empathy is one characteristic of emotional intelligence and describes
whether people can embrace the feelings of others. Empathy is therefore
the basis to act and react in a certain situation. The more empathetic we
are, the better the communication and the coexistence of people. Nature offers ups and
downs - from giving birth to a child up to losing someone you cared about,
life could not be named as it is without these
circumstances. Time heals everything. We feel more intensified
by the animated graph
of a patient's respiration
apparatus in the Hospital’s ICU.
Conclusion:
When the people
are near to us we are not able to understand that they mean something to us,
but when they leave us we feel something missing. We even remember their way of
talking and the items used by them. We read their letters and see their
documents. We do not realize the value of things once they are at our disposal
but when they are away or out of reach. The examples of water and food after a
meal can make it clear. We must give people true values in their presence to
make this planet a better living place.
22 Comments
once no more available to one
We are valuing things while they are absent or rarely not found or can feel it.
We have this nostalgia for the beautiful and simple past but it won't be coming back.
Kind regards,
Thanks Dear
It is not just material wealth. It is sound health, healthy and successful parents, siblings, your children, a successful career, sense of achievement, sincere circle of family and friends, time to pursue ones interests etc. The above factors combined form collective wealth. Nobody, barring some exceptional cases is wealthy in true terms. I guess, this is life. At some point, you enjoy one element of wealth and miss another. Then, overtime you lose one element and enjoy another element which was missing. Net result is during different stages of life, the game of plus and minuses continues to play with you.
Thanks, Dear for your encouraging remarks
Your description is Very crisp and precise about all those scenarios.great writing ��