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Conjecture: addiction is the result of the entrenchment of a conflict between two or more preferences in a mind.

Picture a smoker who wants to give up smoking but also really enjoys smoking. Those preferences conflict.

If the conflict is entrenched, then both preferences get to live on indefinitely. The entrenchment will not let the smoker give up smoking. He becomes a chain smoker.

#735​·​Dennis HackethalOP revised over 1 year ago​·​Original #730

Prevailing theories

The prevailing theories around addiction (physical and mental) are phrased in terms of physical things. Consider these quotes from a medically reviewed article by the Cleveland Clinic:

[A]ddiction is a disease — it’s a chronic condition. The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) defines addiction as a chronic brain disorder. Addiction doesn’t happen from having a lack of willpower or as a result of making bad decisions. Your brain chemistry changes with addiction.

And:

Behavioral addictions can occur with any activity that’s capable of stimulating your brain’s reward system.

And:

A significant part of how addiction develops is through changes in your brain chemistry.

Substances and certain activities affect your brain, especially the reward center of your brain.

Humans are biologically motivated to seek rewards. […] When you spend time with a loved one or eat a delicious meal, your body releases a chemical called dopamine, which makes you feel pleasure. It becomes a cycle: You seek out these experiences because they reward you with good feelings.

And:

Over time, the substances or activities change your brain chemistry, and you become desensitized to their effects. You then need more to produce the same effect.

In other words, the core of this ‘explanation’ is desensitization: your brain gets used to certain chemicals that feel good, so then you do more of whatever gets your brain those chemicals. A higher dose is required for the same effect.

#734​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​Criticized2

How is this theory new?

#733​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized4

Conjecture: addiction is the result of the entrenchment of a conflict between two or more preferences in a mind.

Picture a smoker who wants to give up smoking but also really enjoys smoking. Those preferences conflict.

If the conflict is entrenched, then both preferences get to live on indefinitely. The entrenchment will not let the smoker give up smoking. He becomes a chain smoker.

#732​·​Dennis HackethalOP revised over 1 year ago​·​Original #730

Conjecture: addiction is the result of the entrenchment of a conflict between two or more preferences in a mind.

Picture a chain smoker who wants to give up smoking but also really enjoys smoking. Those preferences conflict.

If the conflict is entrenched, then both preferences get to live on indefinitely.

#731​·​Dennis HackethalOP revised over 1 year ago​·​Original #730

Conjecture: addiction is the result of the entrenchment of a conflict between two or more preferences in a mind.

#730​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago

I see. It’s the hyphen being followed by a space that threw me off. Did you get that from Dutch? I know German has it, too, but I don’t think English does. ‘Zu series’ might work.

#729​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago

Providing the source doesn’t fix the (potential) copyright violation, if that’s what you’re suggesting.

#728​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​Criticism

‘Honduran Supreme Court declares zones for employment and economic development (ZEDEs) unconstitutional’

#727​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago

Interesting. I recall this felt 'off'. I keep learning grammar details after 20 years of knowing English.

#726​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

agreed

#725​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

There are a bunch of things that start with Zu, such as ZuBerlin, ZuThailand, etc. I suppose that too could've been explained clearer

#724​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

Agreed

#723​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

Agreed

#722​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

I suppose not

#721​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

Indeed

#720​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

Gotcha

#719​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

I suppose that too warrants an explanation.

#718​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

I didn't know that. I figured linking to the tweet that posted it would be fine.

#717​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago​·​Criticized1

How could I explain a term in the headline?

#716​·​Dirk Meulenbelt, over 1 year ago

We will update you on news, events, and do longer form write-ups […]

‘longer-form’

[…] on the projects discussed in the talks, […]

You mentioned the talks in the previous sentence. Remove “discussed in the talks” and instead say ‘discussed projects’ or ‘projects that were discussed’.

[…] as we now have many more news sources we didn’t yet know about.

Don’t explain yourself to your readers. Remove this part.

#714​·​Dennis HackethalOP revised over 1 year ago​·​Original #711​·​Criticism

Not a lawyer but reproducing the entire letter from Próspera ZEDE is presumably a violation of their copyright.

#712​·​Dennis HackethalOP revised over 1 year ago​·​Original #699​·​Criticism

We will update you on news, events, and do longer form write-ups […]

‘longer-form’

[…] on the projects discussed in the talks, […]

You mentioned the talks in the previous sentence. Remove “discussed in the talks” and instead say ‘discussed projects’ or ‘projects that were discussed’.

as we now have many more news sources we didn’t yet know about.

Don’t explain yourself to your readers. Remove this part.

#711​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​CriticismCriticized1

In the coming period, expect us to pick up on many of the talks’ subject matter.

False possessive

#710​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​Criticism

Zu- series of popup projects

That hyphen looks out of place.

#709​·​Dennis HackethalOP, over 1 year ago​·​Criticism