This video accurately reframes dopamine as a driver of pursuit rather than pleasure, offering a sobering look at how digital loops exploit our biology. It is a concise reminder that our brains are often wired for the chase, not the catch.
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The dark truth about dopamine your brain doesn't want you to know đ§ #psychology #shortsAĂąadido:
Most people think dopamine makes you feel good. It doesn't. It makes you want more. Every notification, every like, every scroll, your brain releases dopamine expecting a reward. And the scariest part, the reward never actually satisfies it. Your brain just keeps wanting
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