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Adrian Hon

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mssv – Adrian Hon Skip to content mssv Adrian Hon Scroll down to content Posts Posted on February 20, 2024 February 20, 2024 Dopamine for Me, Addiction for Thee Dopamine this, dopamine that – everywhere you look, dopamine is the source of all our ills. Ted Gioia argues the rise of “dopamine culture” is what’s behind the fragmentation and degradation of art into entertainment and compulsive consumption; people talk about how they get a “hit” of dopamine when they open TikTok or play Vampire Survivors. Even experts who caution that dopamine is more complicated succumb to the temptation to oversimplify headlines: We Have a Dopamine Problem , Dopamine Nation , etc. Dopamine is not the “pleasure chemical” . It’s a neurotransmitter that does a lot of things, including helping motivate you to learn and achieve particular goals. It is wrong to use dopamine in place of “addiction” or “habit-forming” but everyone does it anyway. Why? It lends your argument a pi...

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