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390. The Prisoner's Dilemma, Tit-for-Tat and Game Theory | Robert Sapolsky

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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On the Pursuit of Adventure and Dopaminergic Function

The pursuit of adventure, characterized by the continual movement towards unspecified positive goals, is posited as superior to infantile satiation, with human satisfaction stemming from the pleasure of the hunt and adventure. The dopamine system is suggested to signal the happiness of pursuit, emphasizing anticipation rather than final outcomes. This pursuit is likened to Sisyphus' task of moving boulders up mountains, where the ultimate satiation is found in the sequential journey across peaks. Addiction is discussed in the context of isolation versus social engagement among rats, highlighting the allure of the pursuit of adventure over false, addictive, and pathological endeavors that stem from a lack of optimal dopaminergic function.

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