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The Living Force
I once read an article discussing this topic titled something like "Why Do We Love Our Monsters?" My apologies--I can't remember a proper source to cite. The article stated that we love our monsters and have a morbid attraction to horror, gore, death and destruction because this attraction is an instinctual learning mechanism. We look so we can learn what has caused the demise of others so that we can learn how to avoid meeting the same fate. It seems it is better to face "the devil you know" than to have to figure out how to survive the unknown. In other words, we look at what is horrible to gain knowledge of how to protect ourselves in the future from similar dangers. Hmmm . . .
Apparently experiments have shown that squirrels have a similar morbid curiosity and will come out and observe at a distance a trapped and distressed fellow squirrel. Perhaps they are exhibiting empathy and planning a rescue--I know the squirrels at my bird feeder are smart enough!
shellycheval
Apparently experiments have shown that squirrels have a similar morbid curiosity and will come out and observe at a distance a trapped and distressed fellow squirrel. Perhaps they are exhibiting empathy and planning a rescue--I know the squirrels at my bird feeder are smart enough!
shellycheval