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"Fixating on disaster reportage can bring out the worst in us: getting a rush from the suffering of others, and the best: a feeling of empathy for those suffering as well as a deeper understanding of the meanings of suffering and death," Wilson told VICE.
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"I get a rush from color.
Teenagers get a rush from intensity, excitement and arousal.
Two hundred twenty-eight years later, you can still get a rush from those opening paragraphs.
You need to get a rush from logging your latest routine if you want this to reinforce your reward loop.
The first pair of statements presented what seemed an obvious choice: "Starting conversations is an effort for me" or "I get a rush from striking up a conversation with a stranger".
That's because people can get a rush from the feeling that they're getting something done by answering email.
Personally, I can get a rush from knocking things off my to-do list or from pleasing others, but then I also knock myself out and become exhausted with nothing left to give and I certainly don't feel restored.
When their device buzzes and they see a "Like," they get a rush from it that most adults don't, making it harder for them to put their phones away.
I concluded the interview with Tony in a pensive state and while I care about my health and fitness and got a rush from Tony's B5 energy, what I was feeling was truly deeper.
I got a rush from it.
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