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Why does not the brain adapt to repeated exposure and become indifferent, instead of satisfied?


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When politicians deny anything fiercely, there is a good chance that it will happen.



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What is creative is the seeking of perfection - and not attaining it.



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Artists erase reality to a greater or lesser extent, and substitute their own reality - created by their brains, instead.



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I gather that the dopaminergic system in the reward centres of the brain respond even more vigorously to the expectation of reward than to reward itself. Hence, perhaps, the disappointment.



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I can really recommend a beautifully but sparsely furnished room with empty walls!



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I always expect the worst from this evil and wicked world and am often pleasantly surprised when the worst does not come to pass, but never or rarely surprised or upset when it does.





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