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by Aurornis 323 days ago
They link to a blog post where they say they claim to have been diagnosed with “dopamine deficiency”, which is not a real diagnosis.

This is a classic example of someone misinterpreting the science and coming to believe that their state is not their fault. They believe it is entirely inflicted upon them by a medical condition, whereas other people are responsible for their actions and outcomes.

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> “dopamine deficiency”, which is not a real diagnosis

This might change your mind: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1010930108

it's a study about flies
I just realised that the proceeding study is not available publicly. It builds on a hypothesis the researchers hold for humans. I can't host it on a public server, um..., any other way to share it?
I fault him only for his youth. becasue he is on the right track, just eager and still has a lot to learn.

It is quite possible he has genetics that make Dopmaine much ore of a problem for him.

Dopamine is not the catch-all, explain-everything chemical he believes it is.

He has rolled up his personality characteristics and learned behaviors and decided to blame it all on dopamine, then took it a step further and decided it must be all genetic and external to his actions.

But then he goes even a step further than that, and decides that his condition is not his fault, but everyone else who is in a similar position has done this to themselves through lifestyle choices.

> I fault him only for his youth.

From reading his post titles he’s a plus or minus 30 year old man, not a youth.