Here's your dopamine and that Friday night drink? Adrian Wells breaks down what's actually happening in your brain when you reach for alcohol, and why understanding your dopamine system might be the key to making smarter choices about everything from work habits to weekend plans.
Most people think dopamine is just about pleasure, but the real story is way more interesting. Your brain's reward system doesn't work the way you think it does, and that gap in understanding might explain why so many habit-change strategies fail. This isn't another "just say no" lecture about alcohol. It's about understanding the actual mechanics of motivation and making decisions with better information.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why dopamine spikes hardest when you're anticipating something, not getting it
• How alcohol cranks up dopamine by 40-360% (and what that range tells us)
• Why people with ADHD actually need stimulants to focus normally
• What happens to your baseline dopamine for weeks after heavy drinking stops
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand the science behind their choices without falling for oversimplified brain hacking claims.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the dopamine misconception
[01:45] The anticipation effect that changes everything
[03:30] What alcohol actually does to your reward system
[05:15] Why ADHD brains work differently with dopamine
[07:00] The baseline crash nobody talks about
[09:30] Building better habits with real neuroscience
[11:00] Key takeaways you can use today
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🔍 Topics: dopamine, alcohol effects, brain science, habit formation, neuroscience
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