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Humans are wired to seek more dopamine from "summary" of The Molecule of More by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD,Michael E. Long

Our brains are hardwired to seek out more of the feel-good chemical dopamine. This is because dopamine drives us to pursue rewards and motivates us to take action to achieve those rewards. When we accomplish a goal or experience pleasure, our brain releases dopamine, reinforcing our behavior and encouraging us to seek out similar experiences in the future. Dopamine plays a crucial role in our drive for more because it is the neurotransmitter that fuels our desire for novelty, challenge, and change. It pushes us to explore new territories, take risks, and seek out new experiences. This is why we are often drawn to activities that provide a dopamine rush, such as trying new foods, traveling to new places, or engaging in exciting adventures. The pursuit of more dopamine can lead to both positive and negative outcomes. On the positive side, it can drive us to achieve great things, take risks, and push ourselves beyond our limits. However, it can ...
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    The Molecule of More

    Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD

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