Saturday, 21 January 2012

Luvonomics


Luvonomics


The greatest funda ….That I have ever discovered while studying economics And experiencing love.

In simple words…………… it’s a very powerful blend of love and economics
That gushes through my blood, moves through heart, reaches my brain and here I inact through my reflexes
Confusing but true……………………………..

You can also term luvonomics as the moral that I can draw from my past failed relationships.
...........I always wonder as to what do I seek from every relationship of mine, but never got an appropriate answer to it and it is then when I started discovering the need of linking both love and economics.
Many a times we really don’t know why we get into relationships,
Well, to my surprise the biggest question is how did I get into a relationship with an apostrophe “S”, how did I?
Many think that it is the chemistry of the DUO but I think it’s purely economics every relationship that we are into is just because we either want something from the person or we want to give something to the person it’s a WIN WIN situation at both ends.
Now this particular phenomenon could be directly co-related to the law of DEMAND and SUPPLY of economics. The reason to the failure of such a relation is dissatisfaction on one end, hence which always leaves, only one person at advantage which is economically called monopoly.

Well moving further to the next relationship………………….
We get into it, by the very thinking of getting “MORE” as compared to the previous one,
However the count is more than one, so you seek for a higher level of satisfaction than the prior, but at the cost of an additional relationship.
This strangely co inside’s with the LAW of Marginal UTILITY.

This intense urge for satisfaction makes you fall prey for repetitive, unstable, momentary and short term weird relationships.
Now the satisfaction we are talking about is both physically and mentally but there arises a stage where all these things that we crave for, in order to get the so called satisfaction reach its optimal level.
“And you start feeling bored and sick of it“
To brief a doubt, it basically holds the law of DIMINISHING utility in place.

The simple logic behind it is ………………………..
That the more you crave for something AND the number of times you get the same thing gets you to the peak of satisfaction


And surprisingly “At first when you think your falling in love, just then you realize your falling out of love”.

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