Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Phenomenology is the study of an individual's lived experience of the world.
I would go just a bit further. It is the experience, I call it life poetry, that shapes us. These are pretty drastic in some cases, or pretty lovely in others. Falling in love is an example of great love poetry. Being rejected is pretty negative, and very formative.
I know that is not what you are asking, but it gives you an idea of powerful these events can be.
This is another way of asking the same question you've been asked before. Pain killers are an example of a kind of medication that prevents us from feeling what otherwise could be a dreadful experience that our bodies make us focus on. The most serious of these are something like morphine. It kills the pain, but it also makes us more Zombie like then we'd like to be. It robs us of our vitality and it deadens the way we respond to the world around us.
Other drugs prevent our chemistry from raising h e l l by seeing things that aren't there.