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Balancing Pleasure & Pain

Balancing Pleasure & Pain

The key to avoiding addiction is balancing pleasure and pain. Lembke discusses how regulating dopamine responses can help prevent addiction and promote a healthier relationship with pleasure.

“The secret to a balanced life lies in our ability to balance pleasure and pain.”

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Discover how to balance pleasure and pain to reclaim control in a world of constant dopamine hits.

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