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Posted on March 2, 2019March 2, 2019

Finding the Brain’s Addiction Switch – Steven Laviolette

Interesting talk on physiological changes to the brain from addiction, specifically a switch in a particular region of the brain that leads to subsequent interactions behaving differently. Seems it can be turned on or off though, it’s not a permanent state / effect.

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Imagine a bowl of water, agitated, stirred up, muddied, put in a dark place. If a man with good eyesight were to look at the reflection of his own face in it, he would not know or see it as it really was. In the same way, priest, when a man dwells with his heart possessed and overwhelmed by doubt-and-wavering…then he cannot know or see, as it really is, what is to his own profit, to the profit of others, to the profit of both.

— The Buddha

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Imagine a bowl of water, agitated, stirred up, muddied, put in a dark place. If a man with good eyesight were to look at the reflection of his own face in it, he would not know or see it as it really was. In the same way, priest, when a man dwells with his heart possessed and overwhelmed by doubt-and-wavering…then he cannot know or see, as it really is, what is to his own profit, to the profit of others, to the profit of both.

— The Buddha
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