In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex. (inc.com)
In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food. (inc.com)
The first is that I do not trust that the same pleasure will still be available to me in the future — that I will be able to have the food I want to eat the next time I want to eat it; therefore, I feel perversely as if I must stock up on it. (religion-online.org)