unhealthy activities tend to give immediate rapid gratification: drugs, sex, passive entertainment — Benj96
Statement 1: A healthy mind requires a constant stream of stimulus - that is to say things that elicit dopamine, serotonin and other feel good neurotransmitters. Unhealthy minds (eg depression) lack adequate levels of such stimulus. — Benj96
Statement 1: Healthy activities generally demand delayed gratification: more effort, slower and extending dopamine release, more planning and self control and maintaining a view of the “bigger longterm picture” - think studying, exercise, diet, active entertainment- reading and writing, investing in relationships etc. — Benj96
Speaking for myself, I do experience hunger-like sensations for ideas. — TheMadFool
. I wonder how the physical (neurotransmitters) and the nonphysical (ideas) "talk" to each other as they certainly seem to be doing? — TheMadFool
Do you classify sex in general as "unhealthy activity", or is it just sex with unhealthy people? — Apollodorus
And would you classify theater as "unhealthy passive entertainment"? What if some regard it as intellectually stimulating and thus conducive to better philosophizing? — Apollodorus
Depressives don't lack stimulus, rather the stimulus doesn't seem to have the desired effects — Daemon
2. How do you end up classing sex as unhealthy? Are you religious — Daemon
Your (somewhat moralistic) theories lie in ruins around you. — Daemon
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