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To the people who are chasing like a tech dream job, I think, keep your options open and be realistic.
But seriously, Alex, the meaning of life is like chasing a unicorn.
But seriously, Alex, the meaning of life is like chasing a unicorn.
Chasing round and round they were.
Chasing round and round they were.
One fine afternoon, they ran out of the village, playing and chasing each other.
One fine afternoon, they ran out of the village, playing and chasing each other.
And you hear the old chasing rabbits.
♪ And if you go chasing rabbits ♪
You all tired from chasing this bad man all over the place?
Are you all tired from chasing this bad man all over the place?
Ravi had learned to speak English naturally, not by chasing perfection, not by memorizing more rules, but
Not by chasing perfection.
I have grown tired of chasing this trail of vague replies, eclipse of the rising sun, our shattering dawn.
I have grown tired of chasing this trail of vague replies eclipse of the rising sun - our shattering dawn
We'll keep on chasing after worth, worth, worth counting down the seconds roll the body up and then defend it.
We'll keep on chasing after worth, worth, worth.
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.
Here, though, there's a downside. The dopamine hit of sexual attraction feels so good, we crave it more and more. Some people are always chasing the next relationship to get a new hit of pleasure, and soon become stuck in a loop – an idiom meaning they're unable to break the habit of repeating the same patterns of behaviour over and over again.