Quote Originally Posted by Alexandre_Noireau View Post
Neutrotransmiter associated with motivation-reward. Some people produce more than others. Neuroreceptors in some cases don't actually recept them and in others just go wild and only recept them. You might be tempted to say "Is the dopamine insuficiency or self immunity" which causes depression. Yes it is. And guess what doesn't help in the proper threatment of such ilness. Spending your whole life stuck in a skinner box that barely stimulates your neuronal networks, literally dumbing you down to basic stimuli and quite literally deteriorating your brain increasing the chances of further brain damage or brain diseases through the roof and beyond.

Stop. Glorifying. Depression or anxiety disorders or any mental illness for that matter.
They are not healthy lifestyles. Is an illness, that needs both pharmaceutical and psycho-therapy.

If we were discussing morbidly obesse people... Oh wait, there is a whole legion of people that actually thinks that is also a "lifestyle".
Yeah, you don't know what you're talking about. Reducing dopamine to motivation and reward is grossly oversimplifying it, as well as misrepresenting the role it plays in that area.