Dopamine Fasting: Rescuing the Brain from the Trap of Pleasure
Modern brains are addicted to constant stimulation and short-form content. Through 'fasting' from dopamine, the pleasure hormone, how can we regain focus and daily tranquility?
We do not grow old as long as we strive to improve ourselves.
Modern brains are addicted to constant stimulation and short-form content. Through 'fasting' from dopamine, the pleasure hormone, how can we regain focus and daily tranquility?
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