How Doctors Think — with Dmitry Sokolov, MD
There is a pattern I see in patients who have just committed to changing their health. They arrive at the first consultation having already bought the coaching package, the wearable, the twelve-week programme. And they are relieved. That relief is the part worth paying attention to. The moment someone commits financially to a health intervention, the nervous system behaves as though the problem is already partly solved. Dopamine does not distinguish between actual progress and the anticipation of progress. The purchase registers as a win. This is why gym memberships become donations and wearables end up in a drawer after six weeks. The purchase was not a failure – it did exactly what purchases do. The problem is that the person mistook the emotional return for the thing they actually wanted. A transaction is an exchange – money for access. A transformation is a biological process – sustained effort for adaptation. Buying is sharp. Earning is repetitive. The market will always sell you the ladder, but it will never sell you the climb. You can find a companion essay for this podcast episode at dmitrysokolovmd.com [https://dmitrysokolovmd.com/you-can-only-buy-the-beginning/].
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