Wednesday 13 January 2016

The Power of a Synapse / Consideration, and Dopamine's Role in Effort


i.

To perceive a single synapse’s state and influence within a brain, it can be thought of there being a line of neutrality (0) with positive and negative scales extended above and below it, and a point on that scale which can move incrementally both up and down, to hold positive values, and negative values. The further below that line the value for that synapse is, the greater an opposing influence that synapse’s particular consideration provides towards the body of considerations it contextually evaluates as True within. The higher above that line the value is, the greater positive contribution that synapse’s particular consideration is towards whatever it contextually evaluates as True within.

The same consideration in a different placement and timing can yield drastically different outcomes, and experience – as experience is one consideration passing information to another. Every harmonized body of considerations needs the same quantity of dopamine to evaluate as True, and so multiple different bodies of harmonized considerations require multiple quantities of dopamine more than a single body of harmonized consideration. A stress burdened brain progressively fractures into smaller groups of considerations, and as it does, its workload becomes increasingly greater, and the dopamine needed to handle its workload and to bring its considerations back into harmonization increases.

Also, the polarity of a whole multitude of considerations that are harmonized into one body can be flipped by another single consideration bringing an evaluation of True or False to what that body of considerations is to a person's belief, focus, intention, etc, and changing that one consideration again can again shift what that whole multitude of considerations contextually means.


A person can’t move a dislodged consideration back into place without the leverage that is dopamine any more than a piece of hydraulics equipment can lift a heavy load without having enough pressure in its system. Depending on how much dopamine is available within their brain, disorganized considerations can move back in to positive place with great effort, but with greater dopamine, the same work can be accomplished within the same brain effortlessly.

When a person focuses, or makes effort, their effort succeeds on the basis that in their brain they were prioritizing dopamine allocation to the processes which their efforts pointed to. When dopamine is increased, a person doesn’t need to focus and make effort as much to handle the thing which is their priority, and with greater dopamine, a person can multi-task more within their brain, and with very high levels of dopamine released within their brain, a person can even effortlessly work simultaneously on multiple tasks that would normally seem very unrelated and needing of multiple brains to work on.


ii.

It can be that there is not enough available dopamine within a person to even have a task succeed after all prioritization through effort, and that all continued effort is going to worsen things, because the processes that are being emphasized themselves don’t have dopamine to succeed, and so they are pushing False states of considerations to evaluate as True in the context of their objective, making failure consider into the outcome.

An example is when a person in frustration keeps trying to repeat a same action over and over, and becomes worse at it each time they try, that bit of worsening with each successive try is due to diminishing dopamine that is available for the task.

For the action to evaluate as True as a whole, all its components, made of bodies of considerations, also need to evaluate as True. The failure in execution is some needed considerations not evaluating as True in context of the whole concept, and the reason they’re progressively falling into failure is that the person’s dopamine is becoming increasingly limited as they try to do the same thing again, with new added work as they try to correct something from the previous attempt.

The solution that will lift them out of a state of failure is the increasing of dopamine – whether they pursue that increase through ingestion of a drug, or by leaving the task alone until a later time (freeing up the dopamine that had been allocated to those tasks), the root mechanism behind their later capability is the same – an increase in their available dopamine.


This is also an example of how a determination is a falsehood. Some people think that if they are determined enough, they will succeed. But it is only the successful considering of success, by allowance of there being dopamine for it, that a person succeeds. A person can take their determination as reason for their considering of the success, but the determination itself was only dead weight, which they may have had obstructing consideration within them for a long time. And because of how their belief was wired, moving it produced reason for their brain to prioritize dopamine towards considering the success they sought. This last part is something that can be explained in better detail at another time.

If a person recognizes this condition of diminishing dopamine availability, they can know that any further attempt is only locking their failure in further, and help themselves by not continuing their repeated efforts. And by learning to recognize what is going on with their dopamine availability, a person can know with certainty what the outcome of their efforts is going to be before even doing anything. Understanding dopamine grants a person new perceptions that they would have been unfamiliar with before, perceptions which make their previous ways obsolete, and of extremely poor efficiency.


With enough dopamine, a person’s actions can be as precise as any computer, in carrying out whatever considerations they have. Because like the values within a computer, the considerations within a brain hold values and meanings that are perfect in precision. Having a huge surge of dopamine doesn’t mean that a person is instantly perfect, but that they have the means to develop however they are willing to consider. But without dopamine, a person cannot make one controlled change within their mind and brain.


iii.

Effort is only required in the absence of dopamine, and the less dopamine that is available, the greater effort will be required.

Knowing that there is such a state as every chosen thing being effortless and non-discomforting, a person can accurately gauge their dopamine states by the amounts of effort they experience in the things they do, and a person can gauge their own dopamine shortfall by experiencing the absence of hydraulic pressure to accomplish the things they wish they were accomplishing. And all depression, no matter how severe, is only the absence of dopamine’s lift power.

The information which a brain tries to lift itself has consideration value, and weight that contrasts with the lift power of a brain, and when there is weak lift power within a brain, the information being lifted can begin to fall against that brain’s lift power. The only safety net at the bottom are the considerations that are synced together and delivering positive messaging. That body of considerations holds a belief, and if that base belief in a person becomes troubled, then it no longer is acting as the same positive platform within that person’s brain that it was earlier.

That body of considerations is delivering a ‘This is’ statement to all things that consider through that brain, and experience is one consideration passing information to another. And so if the ‘This is’ changes, then so does the experience of the person. All interactions that a person has with the world are forming tiny ‘This is’ statements throughout their brain, whose meanings and values are relative to the belief already held within their brain.


The effort that can’t overcome even the smallest of things in a dopamine starved individual can move mountains in a dopamine plentiful person. In fact, many, even most of the people who are successful in life never know the experience of strain that those at the bottom struggle with every day, and the only difference between their states, which is responsible for where a person’s ends up, is how much dopamine they have available within their brain. Likewise, those at the bottom do not know the natural states of comfort that exist in those who succeed, which is produced by their dopamine availability, and which enables success. The difference in outcomes that is possible to be created between dopamine dispositions is far greater than that created by upbringing, access, funds - and those things’ greatest leverage against a person is the influence it has on their dopamine disposition.

People from diametric dispositions (such as a doctor vs a person with psychosis, depression, or severe anxiety) use the same words to describe striving, effort, energy, capability, but the experiences to which they point within their minds are completely obtuse, and neither can know that the others’ understanding of it exists apart from entering in to it themselves. But, unfortunately, those at the bottom are being treated and dealt with according to a standard that they haven’t before known even exists, and all their considerations align only to experiences they know of, which means that there is a chasm of difference between understandings while people of either disposition communicate using the same words. But at its surface appearance, it will appear as if both are engaging in a shared language, and both can only assume that this is the case.

This means that the experiences, understanding, doctrines, theories, and especially the prejudices and ideologies of the typical doctor are of no relevance to helping people who are suffering, because the things they hold to as facts and acceptable practice are developed by people of an non-relatable state of existence, and administered by people of an non-relatable state of existence, and are antithetical to truth – and treating a state of health is a matter for truth.



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