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On Dopamine

December 14, 2020 by Gabe Leave a Comment

Quick Facts

-Dopamine is our reward chemical, and a healthy amount of it is healthy for us!

-We can produce more of it by meditating, properly choosing times to reward ourselves, eating more protein-rich foods, more velvet beans, and more!

Intro

Dopamine has received some mixed opinions over the years. Some of us say it’s good for you since it’s a chemical we naturally produce, and some of us say that you should stay away from social media and video games because of the massive loads of dopamine these things encourage your brain to produce.

But what’s really going on here? 

The Stigma Around Dopamine 

Dopamine is, in essence, a pleasure molecule that’s released when we have access to something we find pleasurable we didn’t have access to before. For example, if we believe that watching a movie is a pleasurable activity our dopamine levels will slowly increase as the workday goes on and the movie becomes “more accessible.”

So what happens is many of us believe that watching movies/playing games/scrolling through social media on our phones is a pleasurable activity, and since we do our brain gives us a release of dopamine whenever we turn the screen on. This is why people say social media is bad for you – it’s because it’s a pretty big dopamine release that you can access pretty much whenever you want, among other reasons.

However, I want to mention that dopamine doesn’t inhibit us – having a healthy amount of dopamine in your body helps your digestive system work properly, helps your executive functioning work properly, helps your heart and kidneys function properly, helps your motor control, pain processing, stress response, sleep cycle, and more. So yes, while we receive it (in part) because we feel like we deserve it, it really helps us in a lot of different ways.

So, Is Dopamine Good Then?

Absolutely. Just like every other pleasure chemical, however, a proper balance is key! Too low of a dopamine level and you can feel depressed, too high of a dopamine level and you can develop mania. But, we instinctively know our bodies pretty well – we can often feel when enough is enough or when we need more of something. Shhhh, don’t tell your doctor I said that 😉

Even though it’s a good chemical some psychology comes into play – we choose what we consider to be pleasurable. So, if we think that pulling out our phones gives us pleasure we’ll probably get a lot of dopamine throughout the day, maybe even too much. If we think that we’re only allowed to have a good time if we find where Jimmy Hoffner’s buried, well, we’ll probably be in for a lot of disappointment.

So, I encourage you to choose what you think should be pleasurable and when you think you should be rewarded with a rush of dopamine. I would make it reasonable, not too far out-of-reach, but also not too simple either.

How Can We Use It To Our Advantage? 

Once we decide what is pleasurable for us we can begin using dopamine to our advantage. Dopamine is fairly addictive by nature, but this doesn’t have to be a bad thing if we don’t let it be.

For example, I love food. I had some tasty food, waiting in the car, ready to be munched down right before I sat down to write. But, I told myself I had to go shopping first, and that made me truly feel motivated when I otherwise wouldn’t be! 

That’s how we can use it to our advantage – we can consciously refrain from rewarding ourselves until we get our stuff done, and feel truly motivated in the process. We may feel temptation as well, however, the less we give in to the temptation the longer we’ll feel motivated to do the things we consider monotonous.

How Can We Produce More Dopamine?

Okay, so now that that’s all out of the way we can produce more dopamine through a ton of different ways!

Like I mentioned above, it’s mostly psychological. You can also do a mental check to see if you have an addiction – if you ask yourself “do I have an addiction?” and you answer in the positive, doing everything you can do to curb your addiction and replacing it with healthy ways to “earn” dopamine will help you out a bunch.

Try eating protein-rich foods like eggs, turkey, beef, soy, and legumes. These kinds of foods have high levels of tyrosine and phenylalanine, which get turned into dopamine inside of your body.

Eat less (or no) saturated fat such as dairy, butter, animal fat, or palm oil since they can disrupt dopamine signaling in the brain when you eat a lot of them.

Velvet beans in particular have a high level of L-dopa, which is the precursor molecule to dopamine. They can be toxic in high amounts, though, so please pay attention to the labeling on the package. 

Exercise and sleep. These are probably the most important and effective ways to produce more dopamine!

Studies have shown that listening to music can boost your dopamine levels!

Try meditating! I will personally vouch for meditation since it works so well for me.

Sunlight and supplements, including iron, niacin, folate, and vitamin B6 with more research required to confirm magnesium, vitamin D, curcumin, oregano extract, and green tea.

Final Thoughts 

I see the possibility of producing too much dopamine if we choose to produce it “manually.” However, I want to counter this fear with the assertion that we instinctively know when we’re deficient and when we’ve gone too far (like I mentioned above), so I’m not too worried about it. I encourage you to trust your gut in this regard!

Conclusion 

Thank you so much for reading my article! I hope it answered any questions you had about dopamine and I’ll see you in the next post!

Sources

This post was written with some help by:

Healthline, twice!

Filed Under: Conscious Information, Emotions, Fear, The Human Body

On Serotonin

December 12, 2020 by Gabe Leave a Comment

Quick Facts

-While serotonin makes us feel good, it also helps reduce depression and anxiety, it helps us sleep, it helps us form blood clots, it reduces your libido (in a good way), and more!

-We can produce more of it with exercise, manual labor, and meditation!

Intro 

Serotonin is almost a household name at this point! We’re told it’s good for us and that we produce it through exercise and meditation. We usually associate the feeling of a good level of serotonin with confidence. And, it’s more important than most of us realize!

Why Is Serotonin So Important?

The main reason we find it so interesting is that it’s thought to regulate our mood. It’s also thought to regulate anxiety and decrease depression. 

I say thought because, according to the source I’m deriving my information from, we don’t know if serotonin does this for sure. However, we do know that SSRIs usually help cure depression, and the way they do that is by keeping some of your serotonin from going from your brain to your bloodstream, which means they just regulate the serotonin you already produce. So, by using a bit of logic, we can say that serotonin 100% helps with depression and anxiety. 

It’s also helpful because it helps you regulate your bowel movements, it helps you up-chuck when you’re sick, it helps you sleep, it helps you form blood clots, it reduces your libido, it helps you be more emotionally stable, calmer, more focused, and generally happier.

It really is a miracle molecule in a lot of ways! I remember working in Texas and sorting out my mind; I was very, very depressed at the time and I did a lot of mental rearranging and healing so that I could be mentally healthy. But I wasn’t very physically active with my job, so I didn’t have a lot of serotonin flowing through my system! If I had known that upping the flow of serotonin through a healthy diet and exercise was so important I would have exercised a lot more than I did – it would have been very, very nice.

How Can We Produce More Of It?

If you’re feeling depressed, chances are you’ll benefit from producing more serotonin in your body. I don’t think many of us need SSRIs since there are some things we can do to naturally produce more serotonin in our bodies. We can:

-Expose ourselves to sunshine and sun lights.

-Exercise regularly.

-Consistently partake in a healthy diet.

-Meditate. I will personally vouch for this because I can meditate while repeating “I choose to produce more serotonin” and I will instantly feel better! I also say “I choose to produce more DMT” and that definitely works as well 🙂

Final Thoughts

I’m hesitant to encourage you to take SSRIs for two reasons in particular: they lose their effectiveness over time and they may be a cause for stomach issues. The reason I think this is because SSRIs prevent some of the serotonin your brain produces from going into your bloodstream. That’s all well and good, except your intestines use serotonin to regulate your bowel movements; if less serotonin is reaching your lower body via your bloodstream this could be causing some problems. Seeing Jordan Peterson have so many stomach problems while taking SSRIs makes this a solid hypothesis, in my opinion. 

Also, if you naturally produce less serotonin than you feel you need, it seems like it’s a constant effort to manually encourage the correct amount of production. That means consistently exercising and meditating for the rest of your life. But hey, life’s pretty good when you feel good! 🙂

Conclusion 

Thank you for reading my article! I encourage you to produce as much serotonin as you feel is right, and I’ll see you in the next post!

Sources

This post was written with some help from:

Healthline, twice!

Filed Under: Confidence, Conscious Information, Emotions, Make Money Online, Mental Health, Positivity, Problem Solving, The Human Body

The Power of Sexual Desire

November 28, 2020 by Gabe Leave a Comment

Quick Facts

-Our sexual desire is usually so strong that we aren’t fully conscious of it! And anything that’s subconsciously part of ourselves controls us from the backseat.

-We can realize the full extent of our sexual desire by sitting and thinking/saying the words, “I am aware of my sexual desire.” Once you are fully conscious of it, you control it instead of the other way around!

-Eating food that makes our intestines inflamed (especially crappy starch) is not a good idea if we want to experience the full extent of our sexual desire.

Intro

Warning: This is one of my explicit posts! If you’re unwilling to read about sexual stuff I greatly recommend you take the red pill and continue 😉

Sexual desire is a feeling that many (if not all) of us feel on a regular basis. Most of us know it’s powerful but I’m not certain if we know exactly how powerful sexual desire can be. It’s so powerful, and it’s such a controlling force in so many people’s lives that I’ll write about it and lay my findings on the table for you!

Why Is This Important?

Why should we care about how powerful sexual desire is? Isn’t it simply something amazing that should be capitalized on/left to be what it is?

I think it’s important to talk about this because many of us are controlled by our sexual desire and because their pursuit for sexual gratification ultimately destroys/takes over their life. Sexual desire is something healthy and pleasurable for many of us, but for some, it’s manifesting as a detrimental energy instead of a positive/regenerative energy, and these are the people I want to write to 🙂

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud was one of the most famous and effective psychoanalysts in the history of mankind, and I simply want to point out that he equated suppressed sexuality as a sole cause of any psychological problem that anyone could possess. This theory was found to be mostly incorrect by his student Carl Jung, however, this is exactly how powerful sexual desire is – that is, one of the most skilled and insightful psychoanalysts in history thought it to be the root of all psychological disease.

It’s very possible that our psychological problems could be caused by sexual suppression, at least in part. It’s often the case that psychological problems, and especially the solutions to these problems, don’t have much or anything to do with sexuality. I’ve personally experienced this so I understand that it’s accurate 🙂

Usually, It’s Subconscious

When sexual power is controlling our lives in a detrimental way there is usually one common theme between each and every problem: the thoughts, beliefs, and feelings causing the issue are subconscious!

So for example, let’s say you’re a hard worker, and/or you’re willing to work for long periods of time throughout the day. You’re single, but a sexual person comes into your life and seduces you. You stop working so hard, you spend more and more time with them, you spend a ton of money to take them out and be with them… 

But it turns out that they’re unable to support themselves and that they want you to support them! You accept, and the two of you try to work it out but you’ll eventually have to break up because you have to work as hard (if not harder) than you used to and they’re taking the money and not really giving anything back. Something like that often doesn’t work in the long term.

This is one of the many possible scenarios that can occur because of subconscious sexual beliefs and energy. If the worker in our story knew that all they wanted was a good sexual partner all along they would have saved some time, money, and pain in the long run by consciously balancing what they wanted to do and what they needed to do.

What We Can Do

While sexual desire is extremely powerful we can still control our thoughts, beliefs, and feelings! 

What we shouldn’t do is suppress our sexual desire. We are subtly (and sometimes not-so-subtly) encouraged to do so by religion, the corporately-minded, and many other people/events in our life, but instead, we should become conscious about everything that has to do with our sexual desire! This means asking ourselves the question, “what are my sexual desires and why?” and following through by answering ourselves as honestly as we possibly can. Being conscious of ourselves is a good idea anyway so I commend you for doing this 🙂

After we answer the questions and become fully conscious of our sexuality we then have 2 options: we can leave it be as it is or we can change our preferences/create new beliefs and turn-ons! This is especially helpful to know if we have detrimental sexual beliefs and/or turn-ons because once we become conscious of them we can choose to change them!

Final Thoughts

Something I’ve noticed is that crappy starch (chips, fries, etc) makes my gut inflamed and therefore kills (or inhibits) any sexual desire I felt before I ate it. I’m not sure if this is the same for you but I recommend staying off of stuff like that, especially if you’re about to do the subconscious work I outlined above. Foods with healthy starch include real potatoes and real rice!

Also, once you feel what I like to call “regenerative sexuality” and “regenerative passion,” you can act within that energy and enjoy it with little to no problems whatsoever. To me, regenerative sexuality and passion  feels like serotonin, DMT, testosterone, and oxytocin combined 🙂

Conclusion

Thank you for reading my article! This stuff is important to me so I appreciate your attention, and I’ll see you in the next post!

Filed Under: Conscious Information, Emotions, Sexuality, The Human Body

Monogamous or Open Relationships?

November 16, 2020 by Gabe Leave a Comment

Quick Facts

-Monogamous relationships partially go against our primal biology called The Coolidge Effect! Interestingly enough, monogamous relationships complement our primal biology in other ways, almost as if we were living in a paradox!

-More and more people are having an open mind when it comes to relationships, and you may want to consider which kind of relationship is best for you.

Intro!

I’ve observed many different kinds of couples, some of whom were in a monogamous relationship and some of whom were in an open relationship. It seems to me that many people who agree to a monogamous relationship only do so because they believe they should, they don’t necessarily make their decision with basic biology or their own desires in mind, which leads me to ask an important question; monogamy, or openness?

Monogamous Relationships

Monogamy is the traditional way to have a relationship. One man, one woman, marriage for life with no sexual or romantic conduct with anyone else except for your one person.

My conclusion is that monogamous relationships work especially well with people who are type D: low-energy, meticulous, detail-oriented, steady, and unchanging. Many men and women love the idea of settling down with one person for life and raising a family with them, and these people tend to push their beliefs onto other people as “the way it should be.” Monogamous relationships open the opportunity for trust and steadiness within a partner but also the opportunity to break that trust by having romantic interactions with others. 

Open Relationships

Open relationships are almost the same as monogamous relationships except both partners can have romantic interactions with other people. People in open relationships share their lives with each other, they create memories, raise a family, and love each other, but they also have sex and go on dates with other people.

Being in an open relationship is an amazing option for those who are psychologically and emotionally healthy because it goes along with our primal biology! We have biological wiring that encourages and motivates us to have sex with as many partners as we can. It’s called the Coolidge effect, and it’s the primary reason why we can be so easily “addicted” to porn. I recommend watching this video series on it, it’s super interesting!

Type A, B, and C dominants can find open relationships intriguing, especially Type Bs! I don’t recommend being in an open relationship if you’re prone to jealousy or if you’re emotionally immature as a whole because, in this case, a fling can be considered something more than such.

Is There One, Correct Answer?

First, I recommend pondering what your personal desires are. What do you want? Why do you want it? Coming up with your own, personal preference is far better than any advice I can provide to you here. Maybe it turns out you want neither kind of relationship! Maybe you want something different, or you desire to be single.

Second, I recommend being in an open relationship more-so than a monogamous relationship. I secretly want you to become psychologically and emotionally mature enough to have a healthy open relationship, and if you’re already there I recommend staying open. Why? Because of our primal biology, but also because of how good it feels to be free. You can talk to and do whatever you like with whomever you like without any judgment from your partner! This alone usually makes life healthier than believing you can or cannot act in certain ways, which is always present in a monogamous relationship.

Conclusion

Which will you choose? I can’t wait to find out!

Thank you for reading my article! I’ll see you later! 🙂

Filed Under: Communication, Confidence, Connection, Emotions, Femininity, Masculinity, Mental Health, Psychology, Relationships, The Human Body

On Competition

November 13, 2020 by Gabe Leave a Comment

Quick Fact

-We normally engage in competition to feel good, however, we can obtain the same feelings by other, more effective means! 

Intro

Competition, as we very well know, is extremely popular in our modern society today. It comes in forms varying from sports to conversations to partners to wars, and it seems like we can’t get enough of it. Watching sports in America is so popular that it almost defines America, and of course almost every country values war, an extreme form of competition… So what gives?

You know, there’s a person in my life who is extremely hypercompetitive. He’s the most competitive person I’ve ever seen in real life or TV, and it’s ruining (or otherwise greatly inhibiting) his life on every possible dimension. I began to question the point and goal of competition before, but meeting this guy made me question it even more… Until I arrived at my stark conclusions! Let’s take a look at the nature of competition, shall we?

The Nature of Competition, What The Goal Is

So, we have two basketball teams trying to win a game. Why?

Part of this is simply a biological urge. Testosterone, to be exact – the higher your level of testosterone the more competitive you’re likely to be. 

I’m fairly certain that we developed this chemical because we faced a lot of threats in our primal years. It helped by giving us the “alpha” mindset, “I deserve to live and you don’t,” and this mindset combined with physical strength made it possible for us to kill enough oncoming threats to survive into the modern age. We probably developed serotonin and/or dopamine alongside testosterone because our bodies wanted us to feel good right after we defended our families, almost as a source of motivation!

So nowadays we have many men who know how it feels to “win,” to be the alpha, to be dominant over others. We enjoy feeling good, so we compete in sports and try to win because we know winning feels good. Or we try to dominate the conversation. Or we boss our partner around. Or… Well, it can be a number of things. Plus, we feel other endorphins while our body is moving, and these feel great as well.

Competition is a very primal, biological state of being with a simple goal – survive and feel good. Often we don’t even know why we compete, but so much of our country and our world is so obsessed with it because we want to feel the good stuff, and because we don’t understand better ways of obtaining said good stuff.

The Positives and The Negatives

The positives are:

-Competition (competing in sports, etc) makes us feel good through physical movement and teamwork

-Competition where there isn’t much physical movement still feels good via winning and teamwork 

-It’s easy and simple to initiate and carry out consistently.

-Almost everyone on the planet enjoys watching or participating in some form of competition, which means it’s a great way to relate to people.

And the negatives are:

-As it stands many of us are far too obsessed with it, some of us even going so far as to ignore our spouses and/or children to watch the game.

-it’s very very pushed in almost every single country in one form or another, we love to prioritize it over literally everything else. Consequently, many of us weren’t raised right and yearn for “the thing we can’t explain.” 

-The majority of us who are consumed by competitive spirits often stay there for life, and that life is often a low-vibrational and unfulfilling life.

In my opinion, the negatives are far too detrimental to be ignored! Some of us have a healthy view towards competition and we take it quite lightly, but it’s worth continuing for the same of those who are simply enraptured by the competitive spirit.

How To Reach The Goal In Better (More Effective) Ways

Feeling good and surviving isn’t very difficult! It especially doesn’t require us to be consumed by competitive spirits – a healthy balance between healthy competition and doing other things in life will often be the best way to reach our goal of “surviving and feeling good.”

I encourage you to ask yourself, “in which areas of my life do I want to take action? Where do I cut back and where do I move forward? And why, exactly?” Once you know exactly where and why you want to take action, taking the action itself will probably feel more meaningful overall.

There are other ways such as deep meditation. You can choose to feel good whenever you want, and I especially direct this next point to the militarily-minded among us – psychedelics. Ironically, the ones who make and enforce the law against psychedelics are the ones who need (and benefit from) them the most!

Don’t discount a healthy diet, a healthy social life, and a healthy relationship. Learning how to build the necessary skills to have these things will take some time but I 100% recommend that everybody do this as well as you/they possibly can.

Conclusion

In the end, being too obsessed with competition isn’t very healthy for you or anyone around you. If you’re already healthy and you enjoy watching the game then that’s fine! But there are always different (dare I say, better!) ways to achieve the goal that competition wishes to achieve, especially when it comes to war. Every soldier should meditate and take psychedelics, period! Then they’ll see how great their war really is!

Thank you for reading! I’ll see you in the next article 🙂

Filed Under: Confidence, Conscious Information, Fear, Masculinity, Mental Health, Psychology, The Human Body

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