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Why does it feel like too much effort just to go from sitting around looking at garbage online to simply watching a film or playing a video game?

this is stupid. something about activation energy? are there any activation energy hacks?

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  • While I can't provide you with a proper scientific answer I can offer a basic explanation - it's effort.

    Browsing through the never ending amount of content online requires no effort but provides you with a dopamine rush as if you actually managed to accomplish or do something with your time. Other stuff, like watching movies, playing games, reading books, etc. requires attention and active participation, the payoff on the other hand is largely delayed (especially compared to the lazy option).

    As for hacks... I don't know any. The only ways I know how to deal with it is limiting your time scrolling through this stuff and forcing yourself to do other things - it can be rough early on but you'll eventually get used to the "normal" way of functioning.

  • Because your brain is naturally "designed" to maximise things that trigger happy chemicals while minimising effort to get them.

    So slowly frying your neurons from scrolling an endless supply of garbage where you don't have to move or work or even use your brain to make a choice of what to watch or pay attention enough to follow a story is always going to be your brains preferred choice.

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