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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
gm 🚾 this morning after you wake up i would like you to ask yourselves: do your desires come from inside of you or dictated by the people in your environment? do you have any true internal desires that didn't come from the outside? what are these desires? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimetic_theory
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Artdapp
@artdapp
Desires are both internal and external. Just like motivations are intrinsic and extrinsic. Desires manifest from these motivations.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
yes yes can you give me an example of an internal desire though?
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memes4airdrop
@wake
Have you cordoned off molecular biology as "desiring"? If not, that's where to look. My kidney's need more potassium, so I seek out bananas. The call came from inside the house.
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borodutch
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what if i told you it's not your kidney but your gut and then your brain
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@thedean
I’d 100% believe you and agree. Most people aren’t even aware of gut/brain link. I also believe that early experience, brain development in first months, drives a lot of who we are. We are mind and body linked. Those early experiences create our triggers and or “gut” instincts.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
check out behavioral genetics of you haven't yet, a fascinating field!
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Dean McCall
@thedean
🙏👀. Just starting Gabor Mate’s book myth of normal which connects early trauma to some of this as well. Feels like it ties in as well?
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
the concept of early trauma is actually very debatable in psychology and there is not enough evidence to prove that it affects the humans as much as we think it does i also suggest "The Courage to be Disliked" on the topic of different psychological approaches
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@wake
early trauma, childhood trauma, flashbulb memories, recovered memories... almost all bullshit. At the very least, wildly unreliable and oftentimes tragically misleading. Brains be lyin'.
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@thedean
Not sure I’d go as far as bullshit but I do think the is a lot of research to be done.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
my favourite part is psychologists realizing that they might have generated the traumatic past memories themselves during the therapy sessions
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