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Chasing neurochemical validation through #socialmedia creates a physiological trap that mimics a digital slot machine.

Every time you refresh a feed, your brain releases a spike of dopamine. This happens not out of satisfaction, but in desperate anticipation of a potential reward like a notification or a viral post.

Because this chemical high is incredibly fleeting, it immediately leaves a deficit in its wake. This crash triggers a subtle wave of anxiety or boredom that you instinctively try to soothe by returning to the screen. The result is a self-reinforcing loop of doomscrolling.

This constant seeking behaviour rapidly overpowers your higher-level focus, trading your long-term fulfilment and genuine autonomy for a state of perpetual, algorithmic distraction. nostr:nevent1qqsd5592r8r7y2s0372va9l0ustematfk2r0unarhw9j3ffpe3a46ng4w2cn6

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