Following the motto 'if it feels good, do it' leads to chasing fleeting rewards and an inability to disengage from a treadmill of constant pursuit. — Whalespan
Following the motto 'if it feels good, do it' leads to chasing fleeting rewards and an inability to disengage from a treadmill of constant pursuit.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
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“And so the result is if you follow if it feels good, do it. You're going to be chasing a whole lot of very fleeting rewards for what you think is enduring satisfaction and you're going to have your hyonic treadmill speeding at a terrifying velocity, and you won't even know how to get off it.”