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    phr.PhraseA strong and harmful need to regularly have something or do something.
    His addiction to gambling ruined his life.
    phr.PhraseA strong enthusiasm or liking for something.
    Her addiction to learning new languages was inspiring.

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    The science of falling in love ⏲️ 6 Minute English

    06:23The science of falling in love ⏲️ 6 Minute English
    • This is a feel-good substance released in our brain that is involved in driving us towards reward. Do something. Get a dopamine hit. Feel good. Eventually, dopamine will push us towards repeating that behaviour. This is why intense attraction feels like an addiction to another human being. Some people get stuck in that loop, always chasing the dopamine-soaked excitement of a new relationship. This time, the hormone responsible is dopamine, a neurotransmitter that rewards our attraction to someone with pleasurable feelings. That's why dopamine is called a feel-good substance. The adjective feel-good can be used to describe anything causing happy and optimistic feelings about life – things like feel-good films or feel-good music.

      This is a feel-good substance released in our brain that is involved in driving us towards reward. Do something. Get a dopamine hit. Feel good. Eventually, dopamine will push us towards repeating that behaviour. This is why intense attraction feels like an addiction to another human being. Some people get stuck in that loop, always chasing the dopamine-soaked excitement of a new relationship. This time, the hormone responsible is dopamine, a neurotransmitter that rewards our attraction to someone with pleasurable feelings. That's why dopamine is called a feel-good substance. The adjective feel-good can be used to describe anything causing happy and optimistic feelings about life – things like feel-good films or feel-good music.

    • This is why intense attraction feels like an addiction to another human being.

      This is why intense attraction feels like an addiction to another human being.

    B2

    Social Media Anxiety

    03:32Social Media Anxiety
    • Let's be clear: It's not the actual sites that can cause that anxious feeling, it's the addiction to checking the site.

      Let's be clear: It's not the actual sites that can cause that anxious feeling, it's the addiction to checking the site.

    • Let's be clear: it's not the actual sites that can cause that anxious feeling, it's the addiction to checking the site.

      Let's be clear: it's not the actual sites that can cause that anxious feeling, it's the addiction to checking the site.

    B1

    How To Overcome Psychological Barriers

    10:56How To Overcome Psychological Barriers
    • but we may nevertheless feel a moment of recognition when we hear of the following: falling in love with unavailable people, ensuring our relationships always fail, underperforming at work, being very independent, addiction to alcohol, porn, exercise, work, feeling numb, hypervigilance, continuous anxiety, constant sadness, depression.

      but we may nevertheless feel a moment of recognition when we hear of the following: falling in love with unavailable people, ensuring our relationships always fail, underperforming at work, being very independent, addiction to alcohol, porn, exercise, work, feeling numb, hypervigilance, continuous anxiety, constant sadness, depression.

    • Falling in love with unavailable people, ensuring our relationships always fail, underperforming at work, being very independent, addiction to alcohol, porn, exercise, feeling numb, hypervigilance, continuous anxiety, constant sadness, depression.

      Falling in love with unavailable people, ensuring our relationships always fail, underperforming at work, being very independent, addiction to alcohol, porn, exercise, feeling numb, hypervigilance, continuous anxiety, constant sadness, depression.

    B1

    How to Get Over an Addiction to Food

    02:22How to Get Over an Addiction to Food
    • How to Get Over an Addiction to Food. If you eat when you're not really hungry and eat

      How to Get Over an Addiction to Food. If you eat when you're not really hungry and eat

    • How to get over an addiction to food.

      How to get over an addiction to food.

    B2

    Inside Entertainwood: Harrison Ford | Megan Thee Stallion | Jennifer Garner | R.I.P. Fonzie

    04:30Inside Entertainwood: Harrison Ford | Megan Thee Stallion | Jennifer Garner | R.I.P. Fonzie
    • And I say that as someone who once had a $200-a-day addiction to thirsty fleece vests.

      And I say that as someone who once had a $200-a-day addiction to thirsty fleece vests.

    • And I say that as someone who once had a $200 a day addiction to thirsty fleece vests.

      And I say that as someone who once had a $200 a day addiction to thirsty fleece vests.

    B1

    Porn addiction How To Break Internet porn addiction

    02:48Porn addiction How To  Break Internet porn addiction
    • or maybe you're just wondering if you do have an addiction to porn

      or maybe you're just wondering if you do have an addiction to porn

    B1

    20 Creepiest Discoveries Uncovered After Someone's Death

    22:3720 Creepiest Discoveries Uncovered After Someone's Death
    • Once a dashing aviator and Hollywood tycoon, he spent his last years battling severe paranoia, addiction to painkillers, and

      Once a dashing aviator and Hollywood tycoon, he spent his last years battling severe paranoia, addiction to painkillers, and

    • Once a dashing aviator and Hollywood tycoon, he spent his last years battling severe paranoia, addiction to painkillers, and

      Once a dashing aviator and Hollywood tycoon, he spent his last years battling severe paranoia, addiction to painkillers, and

    B2

    Addiction Explained, Rises & Falls in Dopamine | Dr. Andrew Huberman

    07:17Addiction Explained, Rises & Falls in Dopamine | Dr. Andrew Huberman
    • but that you might suffer from an addiction to.

      but that you might suffer from an addiction to.

    • Nothing else is really pulling them in in the way that their video games or sex or pornography or alcohol, pick your substance or behavior that you see out there, or hopefully not, but that you might suffer from an addiction to.

      Nothing else is really pulling them in in the way that their video games or sex or pornography or alcohol, pick your substance or behavior that you see out there, or hopefully not, but that you might suffer from an addiction to.

    B1

    如果你的大腦無法停下來 ► 你可能正經歷「非典型倦怠」!- 哈佛大學醫生Dr. Aditi Nerurkar(中英字幕)

    04:03如果你的大腦無法停下來 ► 你可能正經歷「非典型倦怠」!-  哈佛大學醫生Dr. Aditi Nerurkar(中英字幕)
    • But you're telling me that my addiction to work might be a symptom and a sign of being burnt out.

      But you're telling me that my addiction to work might be a symptom and a sign of being burnt out.

    • But you're telling me that my addiction to work might be a symptom and a sign of being burnt out.

      But you're telling me that my addiction to work might be a symptom and a sign of being burnt out.

    B2

    為什麼有些人總覺得自己是對的? ► 小心陷入「思考陷阱」.. - Adam Grant 亞當·格蘭特 (中英字幕)

    02:50為什麼有些人總覺得自己是對的? ► 小心陷入「思考陷阱」.. - Adam Grant 亞當·格蘭特 (中英字幕)
    • The worst problem in humanity is the addiction to being right.

      The worst problem in humanity is the addiction to being right.

    • The worst problem in humanity is the addiction to being right.

      The worst problem in humanity is the addiction to being right.

    A2