我只是混眼熟的 we live in a world of sense gratification. we gratify our senses with what we see, with what we smell, with what we taste, with what we hear, and with what we feel. we live in a world of sensory overload. our senses are so overwhelmed with all the surrounds us each day, that we forget the things that are most important. we seek to gratify our senses rather than gratifying ourselves. the senses and the self are totally separate. when we can learn to distinguish the difference between the sense and the self, we can then learn to gratify ourselves fully, rather than to temporarily gratify our senses. the self is the forever, the but senses are only momentary. the senses are a part of us, but the senses are not us. we can fulfill our every desire to achieve sense gratification if we so pleased. we can feel softness, and we can smell flowers, but they are not truly fulfilling. they are temporary. they satisfy our wants, and in almost every case, the self knows what is best for us. the problem with modern society is the drive to have and want and get to satisfy their cravings for sense pleasures, and rule out and ignore what the self needs because the self requires time and patience and understanding while the senses require little to no time, and requires little understanding. which is easier to achieve? the senses require little effort. the self requires more effort. we live in a society that is ripe with laziness and lack of motivation, and where sense gratification is offered to us at every corner and is promoted as the path to happiness, so is it any wonder we live in a world of sense gratification without self gratification