{"id":78,"date":"2017-03-16T16:06:50","date_gmt":"2017-03-16T16:06:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/areamentis.com\/?p=78"},"modified":"2018-05-10T19:16:02","modified_gmt":"2018-05-10T18:16:02","slug":"addiction-whats-new","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/areamentis.com\/addiction-whats-new\/","title":{"rendered":"Addiction: what\u2019s new?"},"content":{"rendered":"

I found this animation talk particularly interesting as it addresses the subject of addiction on a different level.<\/p>\n

There are so many approaches when it matters of addictions and they all work to some extent, but somehow it seems there is a sense of controversy with them. Which one does work better? Which one if the most efficient? Why sometimes they work and sometimes they don\u2019t?
\nThis animation highlights a particular side of addiction that I find very important and too often overlooked: The importance of connecting.
\nConnection of course doesn\u2019t just mean pick our phone up and open a window of our private life to an unknown and indistinct audience.
\nI believe we can talk about a connection that works when it gives us that \u201chomely\u201d feeling: a brief, intense feeling that bring us back to the warmth, safe moment when we were held for the first time. A truly sense of unconditional love.
\nI guess the question now is how do we create an environment where people can recreate this sense of unconditional love?<\/p>\n