Common Mistakes in Dopamine Detoxing
Dopamine detoxing 有许多 misconceptions,让人感到困惑。许多人认为这意味着完全远离所有快乐的来源,这其实是一个完全 fallacious 的想法。
首先,有些人强迫 (coerce) 自己遵守严格的规则,这对心理健康可能是 detrimental 的。改变应该是逐步进行的,而不是突然的。
其次,有些人遵循过于严格的政策,这些政策变得 exorbitant,使他们难以适应正常生活。这可能会造成 hindrance 并带来长期的 repercussions。
此外,许多人在不了解自己真实 predisposition 的情况下做出 ambiguous 决定。结果,他们变得 desensitized,无法带来真正的改变。为了成功的 dopamine detox,我们需要 ascertain 哪些习惯是真正有害的,哪些只是被社会认为 unwarranted 的。
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#1351
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ˌmɪs.kənˈsɛp.ʃən
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A wrong idea or false understanding about something.
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There is a common misconception that success happens overnight. |
misinformation, fallacy, delusion
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truth, understanding, accuracy
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#1352
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fəˈleɪ.ʃəs
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Based on false reasoning or misleading arguments.
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His argument was based on fallacious reasoning. |
false, misleading, deceptive
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logical, truthful, valid
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#1353
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koʊˈɜrs
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To force someone to do something against their will using threats or intimidation.
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The manager tried to coerce the employees into working overtime. |
force, compel, intimidate
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persuade, encourage, allow
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#1354
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ˌdɛ.trɪˈmɛn.təl
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Causing harm or damage to something or someone.
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Lack of sleep is detrimental to mental health. |
harmful, damaging, adverse
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beneficial, helpful, advantageous
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#1355
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ɪɡˈzɔr.bɪ.tənt
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Unreasonably high in price or amount; excessive.
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The hotel charged an exorbitant price for a basic room. |
excessive, overpriced, outrageous
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reasonable, affordable, moderate
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#1356
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ˈhɪn.drəns
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Something that creates difficulties or delays in progress.
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Lack of funds was a major hindrance to the project. |
obstacle, impediment, barrier
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aid, assistance, facilitation
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ˌriː.pɚˈkʌʃ.ənz
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The unintended consequences or effects of an action or event.
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The new policy had unintended repercussions on the economy. |
consequences, aftermath, ramifications
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cause, beginning, origin
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ˌpriː.dɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən
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A natural tendency or inclination toward a particular behavior or condition.
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Genetic factors can influence a person's predisposition to diseases. |
inclination, tendency, susceptibility
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immunity, resistance, avoidance
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#1359
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æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs
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Having more than one possible meaning; unclear or vague.
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His statement was too ambiguous to understand. |
vague, unclear, uncertain
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clear, explicit, definite
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diːˈsɛn.sɪ.taɪz
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To make someone less sensitive or reactive to something through repeated exposure.
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Constant exposure to violence can desensitize people. |
numb, deactivate, harden
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sensitize, heighten, strengthen
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ˌæs.ɚˈteɪn
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To find out or discover something with certainty; to verify.
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The police tried to ascertain the cause of the accident. |
determine, verify, confirm
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assume, ignore, overlook
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ʌnˈwɔːr.rən.tɪd
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Not justified or necessary; without good reason.
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His anger toward the staff was completely unwarranted. |
unjustified, baseless, unreasonable
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justified, reasonable, valid
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