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The part of the brain responsible for love and lust are not the same. When you’re in love, the part associated with empathy and care is lighted up while when you’re in lust, the part associated with reward and motivation is lighted up. Therefore, love and lust are obviously not the same thing!
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Studies that scan the brain in real time show that we manifest lust or in motivation/reward areas of our brains, while love lights up the parts of our brain, connected to caring and empathy.
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Experience Junkies: The Futility of Searching for Every New Thrill and Sensation
An “experience junkie” is a type of person who always finds themselves seeking new and thrilling experiences. Each new experience becomes a notch in their belt to prove to themselves how much they’ve truly “lived” their lives.
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AVOIDING VULNERABILITY
But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil (via fyp-philosophy)
It is an ironic habit of human beings to run faster when they have lost their way.
Rollo May (via quotebook-in)
PSYCHOLOGY FACT#22
Even The Illusion Of Progress Is Motivating.
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The untrained mind keeps up a running commentary, labelling everything, judging everything. Best to ignore that commentary. Don’t argue or resist, just ignore. Deprived of attention and interest, this voice gets quieter and quieter and eventually just shuts up.
Plato, Conversations with Plato (via fyp-philosophy)