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Dopamine drives us to pursue novelty and rewards from "summary" of The Molecule of More by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD,Michael E. Long

Dopamine, the neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure and motivation, plays a crucial role in driving us to seek out new experiences and rewards. This chemical messenger acts as a sort of internal compass, guiding us towards activities and situations that promise the highest potential for satisfaction and fulfillment. When dopamine levels rise in our brains, we feel a surge of excitement and anticipation. This sensation spurs us on to explore uncharted territories, take risks, and chase after the next big thrill. Without dopamine, we would lack the drive to step outside of our comfort zones and push the boundaries of what is familiar and routine. The purs...
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    The Molecule of More

    Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD

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