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A 'Dopamine Fast' Will Not Save You from Addiction

5 pointsby GavCo8 months ago

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chiefalchemist8 months ago
&gt; Americans aren’t facing an addiction crisis because we get too much dopamine from overabundant cheap thrills. Our problem, instead, is a lack of connection, community and purpose.<p>First, let me just say: It&#x27;s complicated. It&#x27;s also a spectrum. That is, causes and &quot;cures&quot; are not a single silo.<p>Now to address the quote I pulled above. The irony of connection and community is this: humans naturally conform to the norms around us. Walking down the street and smoking has been replaced with walking down the street face-down-and-palm-up. Human see, human do. Seeing more and more people around you put on weight, normalizes your perception &#x2F; belief that extra weight is ok. Etc. That is, connection and community *are* a survival advantage, to a fault.<p>As for purpose (at the individual level), it offers some hope. For the sake of this rant-y I&#x27;m going to propose that identity is a proxy for purpose. Or as I like to heuristic it:<p>Belief drives behavior.<p>The power of identity is mentioned in Nir Eyal&#x27;s &quot;Indistractable&quot;. It&#x27;s discussed in one of the Micheal Easter books. Was it &quot;Scarcity Brain&quot; or &quot;The Comfort Crisis&quot;, I forget. It&#x27;s also discussed as a tool in one of Annie Duke&#x27;s book. &quot;Quit&quot;, I think but made it wasn&#x27;t that one.<p>In any case, identity can give you &quot;purpose&quot;. For example, &quot;I identify as someone who walks after dinner phone-less, instead of doom scrolling on the sofa with a pint of ice cream.&quot; Intentional self-declared identity can be a pushback against connection and community. That can snowball, in a good way. Look at smoking. As more people identified as ex-smokers, the more quitting increased. Rinse. Repeat.
GavCo8 months ago
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