Superficial success activities become vices that destroy lives because they provide temporary chemical rewards that diminish over time, like an alcoholic who can no longer enjoy their high
Status chasing, money accumulation for its own sake, and other shallow success metrics trigger dopamine the first time — but the reward diminishes with each repetition until you need more just to feel the same. The result is an addiction cycle that hollows out the life it was supposed to fill.
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When Superficial Success Becomes a Life-Destroying Vice
Superficial success activities become vices that destroy lives because they provide temporary chemical rewards that diminish over time, like an alcoholic who can't enjoy their high anymore