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Why is willpower ineffective against strong 'dominantas'?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Willpower is often ineffective against strong 'dominantas' because the more one tries to resist a desire, the more one inadvertently strengthens it. The brain's focus on resisting a temptation can actually amplify the 'dominanta' associated with that temptation, making it harder to resist over time. This is akin to a spring being wound tighter; the more one struggles against it, the more pressure builds until it eventually snaps.

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