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The Dopamine Deficit State

The Dopamine Deficit State

Excessive pleasure-seeking creates a dopamine deficit, where the brain needs more stimulation just to feel normal. This state of constant craving leads to addiction and emotional instability.

“The more we chase pleasure, the more we find ourselves in a state of deficit, needing more to feel less.”

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