trocious
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Drugs are most rewarding to the brain. When it is hungry, lonely, tired, i.e. there is a need for a basic need, the brain stops consulting with its executive functioning and resorts to using the fight or flight circuit. Unfortunately as drug addicts, we have learned that drugs are most rewarding, and we begin looking for them. When we're hungry or angry or lonely or tired, our brain goes back to the primal brain to fulfill these needs with the behavior associated with those rewards. But drugs seem to be the most important thing to our brain, especially during times of stress or the aforementioned feelings.
How do you overcome that instant gratification part of your mind? Meditation maybe.. for me I notice if I breathe deep and relax and remind myself that searching desperately for drugs is not rewarding because the drugs are the only reward in and of themselves and compared to my actual needs is completely a waste of time.
How do you overcome that instant gratification part of your mind? Meditation maybe.. for me I notice if I breathe deep and relax and remind myself that searching desperately for drugs is not rewarding because the drugs are the only reward in and of themselves and compared to my actual needs is completely a waste of time.