Leo40
Jedi Master
During my ongoing recapitulation I noticed that one of my greatest fears when
I was faced with the choice of selecting a profession was the idea of being
locked into a never ending cycle of repetition of doing the same thing every day
for the rest of my life.
Later, when recovering from alcohol addiction, I realized a connection: there seems
to be a physiological brain impulse that I call the "do it again" impulse.
There is also a connection to conditioning which to me is based on the same impulse
or root psychological principle.
I would appreciate it if someone more knowledgable would point me to some scientific
sources.
All this leads to the idea of combining the two concepts above to one larger concept.
Because we are all conditioned from the moment of birth into this world.
At what point becomes conditioning addiction? In rehab this was explained as a
narrowing of focus: the addict can only think about the next drink!
But what leads to the choice of a particular addiction? One can become addicted to
almost anything.
It would also be helpful to elucidate the difference between conditioning and habit
or does the use of the word habit indicate denial of addiction?
These thoughts are all related to understanding the "machine" and to find modes of
thinking and doing to avoid these traps.
I am looking forward to your comments and suggestions and maybe your own experiences
with this huge "can of worms".
I was faced with the choice of selecting a profession was the idea of being
locked into a never ending cycle of repetition of doing the same thing every day
for the rest of my life.
Later, when recovering from alcohol addiction, I realized a connection: there seems
to be a physiological brain impulse that I call the "do it again" impulse.
There is also a connection to conditioning which to me is based on the same impulse
or root psychological principle.
I would appreciate it if someone more knowledgable would point me to some scientific
sources.
All this leads to the idea of combining the two concepts above to one larger concept.
Because we are all conditioned from the moment of birth into this world.
At what point becomes conditioning addiction? In rehab this was explained as a
narrowing of focus: the addict can only think about the next drink!
But what leads to the choice of a particular addiction? One can become addicted to
almost anything.
It would also be helpful to elucidate the difference between conditioning and habit
or does the use of the word habit indicate denial of addiction?
These thoughts are all related to understanding the "machine" and to find modes of
thinking and doing to avoid these traps.
I am looking forward to your comments and suggestions and maybe your own experiences
with this huge "can of worms".