The brain craves novelty. Endless feeds exploit this, offering infinite new stimulation — and slowly raising the bar for what excites us.
The novelty trap
When stimulation is constant, ordinary pleasures feel dull. This is why quality and restraint matter: a single, beautiful, intentional experience can mean more than hours of mindless scrolling.
Resetting the bar
Less, but better. Spacing out pleasure — once a week, once a month — lets anticipation and sensitivity return. You stay in control, your taste stays refined, and the experience stays meaningful.