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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2025 · 43 MIN

636. Mike Long explains how to get a more fulfilling life with training your brain to overcome the dopamine chase.

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    Dopamine, "the molecule of more," is the chemical in our brains that drives us to seek out newer and better things—the latest gadget, the coolest job, the perfect partner. But for many of us, it's easy to get stuck in a cycle of never being truly satisfied. Because dopamine can only promise happiness. It can never deliver. That part is up to us.     Michael E. Long, co-author of "The Molecule of More" offers a practical solution to the problem. His book is thoroughly researched and is an encouraging guide based on the latest neuroscience. You'll learn to tame your brain to: ·       Stop being held captive to the lure of social media ·       Reject an unhealthy obsession with work ·       Avoid the pitfalls that plague the dating life—and refresh interest in the romance you already have ·       Stop compulsive shopping, online and otherwise ·       Step back from social media—and break the cycle of doomscrolling ·       Grow your creativity and call it up when you need it most.

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