RS Retrograde
While dopamine helped early humans survive by guiding their actions toward tangible rewards, today, it’s involved in more complex behaviors—like scrolling social media or chasing validation online. * Dopamine fires when we anticipate or seek out social approval, likes, or matches * It encourages repeated behaviors—swiping, clicking, refreshing—because it sparks that “maybe” feeling * Our brain responds to these virtual attempts as if they were real survival signals For example, waiting for a message from someone you’re attracted to creates a similar dopamine rush as hunting for prey centuries ago. It's an ancient response to a new setting—our digital interactions—yet the underlying driver remains the same.
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