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Originally Posted by largebluerock
the science behind neuroplasticity is definitely fascinating.
& if you think about everything wrong with the world constantly, and if you consciously justify this as a valient pursuit, not to be abandoned, your brain will literally reassemble itself over months/years to prefer finding fault in the world. (reassembly through several processes)
the driving force is your dopaminergic (catecholamine) system. when you show your brain that focusing on negativity is worthy of pursuit, you're using dopamine to focus on that negativity. this trains your mind to seek fault to judge & hate, rather than say, seeking positivity to celebrate & support. & the catecholamine system loves novelty, so finding something new to hate becomes very rewarding.
i remember watching what the bleep do we know when i was younger & loving it. i probably watched it multiple times. if i remember right, it highlights string-theory & law of attraction right? i remember a scene in a basketball court for some reason.
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You remember parts of it correctly. Nothing is fully highlighted but it's all full of good points. It's simple in describing the complex ways we fork ourselves up and just how "simple" we can get ourselves out of these same habits.