Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...
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Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...
Episode #176: Revenge of the Simps: How Men Are Glazing Over Their Lives — Dr. Trish Leigh
Dr. Trish Leigh Podcast
11 minutes
5 months ago
Episode #176: Revenge of the Simps: How Men Are Glazing Over Their Lives — Dr. Trish Leigh
Why Glazing Is Destroying Masculine Vitality 👀 They used to call it simping. Now it’s glazing. You stare at thirst traps of women you’ll never meet—videos they won’t even remember filming. But you’re not turned on... you’re turned off. 🧠This isn’t arousal. It’s neural shutdown. You might be asking: 🧠“How is scrolling harming my masculinity?” 📱 Or maybe you’ve noticed you feel numb, unmotivated, and disconnected from real women—and you’re wondering: “Why do I feel like a zombie with no...
Dr. Trish Leigh Podcast
Neuroscientist Explains Why You Can’t “Fix” Your Dopamine You’ve tried to fix yourself — more routines, more tracking, more control. But neuroscience shows what you’re really chasing isn’t progress… it’s another dopamine hit. When you constantly tweak, check, or perfect, your brain lights up — not from growth, but from anticipation. That’s why stillness feels unsafe. You’ve trained your nervous system to equate safety with activity. Real discipline isn’t about doing more. It’s about lea...