Wire post by Administrator

[AI REWRITE] Dopamine dysregulation can lead to an excessive appreciation for life, characterized by an overproduction of the neurochemical reward associated with positive experiences. This can manifest even in seclusion, through self-reinforcing internal dialogue or the use of stimulants that mimic a zest for life. The mild depressive effects of nicotine may explain the prevalence of chain smoking among individuals with dopamine oversecretion, as nicotine can mitigate excessive exuberance. Similarly, individuals with bipolar disorder may perpetually seek dopaminergic pleasure, only to be met with social disapproval, leading to depressive misanthropy. Dopamine surplus represents a set of habitual responses that may necessitate pharmaceutical intervention to disrupt the connection between life experiences and the resulting neurochemical dysregulation.