Published in Donny Winston

Pain can simplify point of view. When you’re in pain, it’s hard to think of anything else. Pleasure too can simplify point of view. You may feel that nothing is more important than finding a way to make that pleasure last. We think of pain and pleasure as opposites - pleasure makes us draw its object near, whereas pain impels us to reject its object. They are also similar – they both distract, making rival goals seem small.