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Reward Based Learning

Reward Based Learning

It is how we develop habits. It involves

  • a trigger (for example, the feeling of hunger), followed by
  • a behavior (eating food), and
  • a reward (feeling sated).

We want to do more of the things that feel good and less of the things that feel bad β€” or stressful.

Breaking out of bad habits is can involve using a meditative practice to examine the reward: For example one may notice that the 🚬 they picked up years ago to look cool don't provide coolness anymore and actually taste terrible.

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