Submitted by gary on Sat, 2011-10-22 08:09
New study shows passing mood can profoundly alter rational decisions
October 20th, 2011 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Could a passing mood influence your financial portfolio for decades to come? Can impulses you inherited from your cave-man ancestors influence your financial decisions in the modern world in ways that may have lifelong consequences?
In a word, yes.
Submitted by Conflict on Sat, 2008-12-13 19:24
Since this site focusing on sexual desire and primitive mating instincts? I thought I'd ask here. Never brought this up to anyone, I don't think.
"Weather changes moods.
Spring is here again. Reproductive glands. "
I'm not a Nirvana fan, but these lyrics always struck me as interesting.
Up till two years maybe? I noticed that every spring, I'd get hornier than usual. Not just hornier, but increased romantic and emotional desire for girls, particularly younger ones or just youthful kinds. It was also kind of similar to feelings of being in love, that "on cloud nine" feeling.