Tham khảo tài liệu 'english skills - through pictures (phần 2) part 8', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Pleasure and pain are feelings. We have feelings of pleasure and pain. Here are some pleasures. He is on the sand at the J seaside looking at and J hearing the sound of the waves and warming I himself in the sun. J These are pleasures. -------------- 4 I Now he is taking a swim I in the sea. i i He is swimming through i the waves. He is a good I swimmer. To a good swimmer J swimming is a pleasure J I Now he is resting in the sun again after his swim. After the water the sun on his skin is a pleasure to him. 266 Ị I Pleasure and pain are J feelings. J I I V I I 1 np 1 I When we put our fingers on things we have Ỉ feelings feelings of Ị touch or of. heat and cold. But this is another use of the word feeling. Ỉ ------------------- I I Things which give US J pleasure have an attraction for But it is not the same sort J of attraction as the J attraction between the earth and the moon. I See pages 202-203. i I I I I - i I I I I The man is feeling the bit of wood with his fingers. Is it rough or is it smooth 1 Our feeling of this attraction is named desire. When we have pleasure we have a desire for the pleasure to go on and go on . Time goes on. The hands of the clock go on. Our feelings may or may not go on. 267 Some desires are ị stronger than others. I This baby sees the cat and he sees his ball. Ị I I The cat has an attraction for him. J He has a desire for the J cat. I I I I ---------------------------- I I I I o I I I i He went to the cat. Ỉ His desire for the cat was J stronger. j I I I I I I I I His ball has an attraction for him. He has a desire for the ball. o Which will he go to If his desire for the cat is stronger than his desire for the ball he will go to the cat. All our desires are for things which seem good to us. They may not be good. Our ideas of them may be wrong. .