This was my first Sunday morning read, and man do I need to just log off and go for a nice walk.
Actual title of the link is "State of the Culture 2024," but it's a much deeper and more interesting dive. I think we're all aware of the issues around these things to some small degree or other, but this takes a good long look at how much it's hitting us on every front.
Here’s where the science gets really ugly. The more addicts rely on these stimuli, the less pleasure they receive. At a certain point, this cycle creates anhedonia—the complete absence of enjoyment in an experience supposedly pursued for pleasure.
That seems like a paradox.
How can pursuing pleasure lead to less pleasure? But that’s how our brains are wired (perhaps as a protective mechanism). At a certain point, addicts still pursue the stimulus, but more to avoid the pain of dopamine deprivation.
People addicted to painkillers have the same experience. Beyond a certain level, opioid dependence actually makes the pain worse.
Yeah, getting our dopamine from online shit is less of a problem than taking opioids, in the sense that withdrawal is more possible, but it still messes us up.
Worth reading the whole thing (which is also filled with some good graphics, like this one).
When every website does MSM, we’re all dopamine-doomed.
In all seriousness, great read and a timely reminder for us all this Sunday to get off our glass slabs.
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Thesis in a picture:
Great article so far. More later.
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Sometimes you need to take a break and read a book. Go out in nature, spend a week out at a cabin doing absolutely nothing.
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That's why I like SN. It has some very good longish type posts and discussions to follow. Helped get me away from the short video scrolling.
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This pictures the harsh reality. Many people think that opioids can sooth or lessen their pain but in reality it just works like a veil that covers the reality for some time. The dopamine culture is weak because it can even work to hide the reality upto a limit.
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Thanks for sharing this, I scanned the article and have added it to my short-read list!
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No wonder people feel anxious or tired all the time, they don´t do anything fruitful.
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Yep. Interesting read.
I wrote up a post a while back on a 1 day screen fast: Notes on one day of Digital Detox
It's very helpful to do a screen fast, and also a little scary, to realize just how psychologically dependent we are on those little screens...
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Very interesting graphic
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My goodness, this image has so much simplified truth that it amazes me, idiosyncrasy is a reality more than ever, and where will we be in the next 10 years?
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Do you think Bitcoin can fix the incentives to bring us back to a more based and slow traditional culture?
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Who doesn't like to get some dopamine these days? I wonder it's better for writing on SN!🤣
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