Sensation seeking is a genetic personality trait with four distinct dimensions: thrill seeking (physical risk-taking), experience seeking (pursuit of novel experiences like new ideas, places, and activities), disinhibition (social risk-taking and rule-breaking), and boredom susceptibility (inability to tolerate repetitive, predictable conditions). Many individuals, particularly men, are unaware they possess this trait, which explains why they constantly chase new experiences, jobs, or activities without recognizing it as a neurological characteristic rather than a sign of dissatisfaction or immaturity.
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You’re Constantly Chasing Something New… But Why?追加:
They're constantly chasing new experiences, and you don't know why. And the next adventure, the next vacation, the next scuba trip, the next mountain bike ride. The reason most of the men who actually have the trait, which is a genetic trait, of sensation seeking, never recognize it in themselves.
Sensation seeking has four separate dimensions, and a guy can score high on some and low on others. Is the first and obvious one is that thrill seeking and adventure seeking, the physical risk that people associate with the term.
Which is second dimension called experience seeking, which is just the pull towards novel experiences in general. New ideas, new places, new people, new music, new food. The constant need to be learning something or exploring something different. Third is disinhibition, which is the pull towards social risk and rule-breaking, doing things outside what's expected.
And the fourth is called boredom susceptibility, which is the inability to tolerate repetitive, predictable, unchanging conditions. And most sensation seekers have never heard of any of this. That fourth one explains that burnout, like that sense of work being uh it's monotonous, I need more stimulus. It's actually more of a trait within themselves, and that they're not honoring that their nervous system is wired for new, for novel experiences.
And then they change their job thinking that's going to solve the problem, rather than fully understand their nervous system. And once you do that, that changes everything.
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