Acceleration and changes in acceleration can evoke pleasure due to the adrenaline rush associated with these experiences, which taps into primal instincts that have become subdued in modern society. Many people enjoy high-g activities like bungee jumping, rollercoasters, and freefalling, as these experiences trigger endorphin releases that create a sense of euphoria despite the initial fear. While some individuals do not enjoy intense accelerations, the thrill-seeking behavior is common and often linked to the enjoyment of risk and excitement. The discussion highlights the contrast between those who find joy in extreme acceleration and those who prefer to avoid it. Ultimately, the pleasurable sensation associated with acceleration is tied to both physiological responses and psychological factors.