

306. Are we addicted to chaos?
86 snips Jun 20, 2025
Ever feel like your life is a whirlwind of chaos? This discussion digs into our surprising addiction to turmoil and how our brains crave the rush from dopamine and adrenaline. Explore how this need for chaos can impact relationships and productivity, especially for those with ADHD. Learn about the costs of living in a constant state of overwhelm, and discover practical strategies to foster peace and redefine success. It's a journey towards recognizing the allure of chaos while embracing intentional calm.
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Neurochemistry of Chaos Addiction
- Our brains get addicted to the dopamine rush after resolving chaos, not the chaos itself.
- This reward cycle teaches us to seek crisis situations repeatedly for the satisfying relief afterwards.
Novelty Fuels Attraction to Chaos
- Novelty and intensity attract our brains because they create an illusion of more time and engagement.
- Predictable routines lack this stimulation, making chaos feel like being truly alive, especially in your 20s.
ADHD and Chaos Engagement
- Individuals with ADHD have dopamine imbalances that make chaotic, high-stimulation environments feel more normal and engaging.
- This isn’t addiction but neurobiology making chaos seem comfortable and motivating for some.