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Why do simple things feel increasingly bland in an age of instant entertainment? In this episode, we unpack the phenomenon of supernormal stimuli—artificial stimuli like junk food and social media that “hack” the brain’s dopamine system and make everyday reality feel less satisfying. We discuss how hedonic adaptation keeps you chasing ever-more-intense stimuli, and practical strategies for breaking out of this trap: from environmental architecture that adds friction to bad habits to dopamine resets that restore sensitivity to natural pleasures. Instead of relying solely on willpower, you’ll learn to make strategic substitutions with more meaningful and profound analog activities. The goal is simple yet radical: achieving stimulus sovereignty—taking back control of your attention, motivation, and quality of life.
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