I was wondering if something could be designed that’s almost as simple as pulling a lever, you can do as many times as you want, and not anywhere near as addictive as ordinary games. And by activating the circuit would strengthen it measurably. My intuition tells me no, but if it is possible some way, I think that would be a game changer
Now I wonder if a video, or a song, etc could do it. Or a writing/reading task. Something low complexity, repeatable, non-addictive, non-time consuming.
You could give it to an alcoholoc at a low price, they could use it 5 minutes a day instead of spending a fortune on therapy. (It’s starting to sound like meditation)
I was wondering if something could be designed that’s almost as simple as pulling a lever, you can do as many times as you want, and not anywhere near as addictive as ordinary games. And by activating the circuit would strengthen it measurably. My intuition tells me no, but if it is possible some way, I think that would be a game changer
Now I wonder if a video, or a song, etc could do it. Or a writing/reading task. Something low complexity, repeatable, non-addictive, non-time consuming.
You could give it to an alcoholoc at a low price, they could use it 5 minutes a day instead of spending a fortune on therapy. (It’s starting to sound like meditation)
I think it’s meditation
I think a lot of people have a habit like that, and it’s different things for different people.
Beware.
(Like, from what I hear you’re not wrong, but . . . y’know, Beware.)