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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2025 · 45 MIN

#126 - Why Michael Jordan Is A Dopamine Addict

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Thanks for listening to The Gap! Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtu.be/xIIp22kG0vYMichael Jordan and Alex Hormozi may come from different worlds — one from the basketball court, the other from business — but both share the same hidden fuel: dopamine. In this episode, we break down why both men can be seen as dopamine addicts, and how their obsession with improvement, competition, and validation reveals the neuroscience of greatness.We explore how dopamine drives ambition, why high achievers get hooked on progress itself, and what separates productive obsession from self-destructive addiction.How dopamine controls motivation, focus, and the pursuit of goalsWhy Michael Jordan’s competitive drive mirrors Alex Hormozi’s business obsessionThe difference between discipline and dopamine addictionHow Hormozi’s “building is the reward” mentality reflects the same psychology as Jordan’s “I took that personally” mindsetWhat neuroscience says about the chase, the win, and the crashHow to use dopamine for sustainable success without burnoutBoth Jordan and Hormozi thrive on the chase, not the finish line.Dopamine doesn’t make you happy — it makes you crave more.Jordan’s rivalries and Hormozi’s business sprints activate the same reward circuits in the brain.They’ve turned addiction into productivity, mastering their chemistry rather than being ruled by it.The dark side? Constant pursuit can lead to emptiness, burnout, and identity loss when the rewards fade.Dopamine is the molecule of wanting, not having.For Michael Jordan, every missed shot, insult, or slight triggered a biochemical mission — to prove something.For Alex Hormozi, it’s building, optimizing, scaling, and repeating — not for money, but for the hit of progress itself.Both men represent the ultimate dopamine loop:Trigger → Action → Reward → Craving → Repeat.They’re addicted not to outcomes, but to momentum.When dopamine spikes, so does focus, creativity, and energy.But when it crashes, the void hits hard — which is why the world’s most driven people often can’t stop.They need a new goal, a new game, a new challenge.That’s what makes them great — and what makes them restless.This episode breaks down the balance between drive and contentment — how to channel dopamine like Jordan and Hormozi without burning out or losing fulfillment in the process.🧠 What You’ll Learn:🔥 Key Takeaways:🧩 The Dopamine Loop:🧠 The Science of Drive:

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