Hey Sats Crew,
I like many today am so wrapped up in the quick dopamine hits from social media, video games, salty snacks, and other euphoric forms of media/entertainment.
I've come to recognize that many of these things are good to me, but just because they are good to me, doesn't mean they are good for me. As I get older I realize I tend to shift towards habits and activities that are fun and easy - but oftentimes don't yield the best long-term outcomes.
In the end, I think most of us want to have long fruitful lives, filled with doing things we love. In this podcast, I go over a lot of the quick and easy dopamine hits that impact me and culture today, and I encourage each of us to take a step back and recognize how we could be better served.
Are there any quick dopamine hits that you are chasing in your life? What routes have you taken to try and reduce these negative neural paths? I'd love to hear each of your thoughts. I've enjoyed putting this together as always.
Best Regards,
SatsMate
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