dvar


I keep going on about this. This is dopamine variability.

This is the killer, especially combined with high baseline dopamine.


if you have high dvar you want to minimise your dopamine levels


Minimise, not maximise. The convergent people might be able to maximise away and hoo rah but it will kill you. Your system is too sensitive. You are an HSP.


So now I’m solving logic problems my body feels nice, airy. It feels like it’s cushioned. This is further evidence my emotion lies with my logic.


dvar is the spikiness, the drive to do *something else*. The ‘must get out of here’.


This is like a toggle switch for your dopamine. It flips from 1 to 0 and you are either motivated toward or against something to equal degree, and I think this might happen to everything as a way to cause you to cling to it but I’m not sure.


anyway


You’re flipping up and down. 50 baseline points? Flipping isn’t so bad. 100 baseline points and flipping is something impulsive and bad, if you have high dvar.


The pain you feel is equivalent to the delta dvar so if you have a large dvar and large D you will be fucked.


You need to have a smaller d if you have a large dvar. 


Is this language technical enough for you, Mr Scientific Method?


Follow the logic.


You devise the tests and you prove me wrong and I will assimilate that information and provide another hypothesis.


Thanks. As someone who has experienced a month of D5 dvar1 I appreciate your efforts.


James Baird

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