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The pleasure principle—the drive to gratify desire and avoid pain—keeps us in perpetual motion. These are the motivating “life instincts,” the basis of selfhood. Yet we have also a more primitive set of instincts “to return to a state of rest, stillness, and peace,” as Schüll describes the death instinct. The aim is “to extinguish life’s excitations and restore stasis.”
The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction
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