Primate Psychology and a Milwaukee Arena 11 06 2012
A Milwaukee Arena that no-one was ever comfortable at?
What was the prevalent psychology in building that
arena? Pack as many people into the
space as you can. I couldn’t sit there
for more than 20 minutes watching a basketball game without my knees cramping
like I needed knee surgery. And that is
indeed where the primate psychology comes into play in its construction. The primate believes that when it can cause
pain in you that it can heal that same area of the body in itself. In others words your legs hurt and the
basketball players gain speed, leg strength and endurance. And of course if someone dies of a blood clot
in their leg that is a whole new can of video game life refresh soda. For those of you not familiar with the
analogy video games often offer the player another play in the form of a can of
soda that refreshes the number of play life’s; granted when a game goal is
attained; such as machine gun shooting some villains.
Professional athletes should never earn more money than the
President of the U.S. No-one
should. So how can this be resolved. The Presidents rate remains fixed and all
income of U.S. citizens above that amount is taxed at 100 percent. What is the goal? To eliminate primate psychology in our world
and its highly detrimental effects on everything.
To give you another example of Primate Psychology I had a
friend who would insult me and then a little while later hold out his hands and
brag about how steady his nerves were. I
will not mention how primate psychology relates to professional sports and our
esteemed Ivy league society members like Paterno and Sandusky and Catholic
Priests, all-be-it!
© 2012 Thomas Paul Murphy
Originally published on 11 06 2012 at: Primate Psychology
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