I recently discovered Anna when she appeared on the two podcasts below. So i immediately got hold of this book and decided to put all my other reading on hold and dive straight in: some times i feel some things are just that important.
So having listened to the two podcasts was there anything more to be learned from the book?
Yes.
Without a doubt, both podcasts were great in their own unique ways, Rich and Michael approach this topic from two very different angles and flavour their podcasts accordingly, and when it comes to the book i think that the reader will find their own bag within it.
One thing Anna isn’t within this book is judging and preachy: she’s not telling anyone what to do or what not to do. Anna simply lays out a bunch of case histories and how the human propensity to seek pleasure and minimise pain within this age of abundance is what is ultimately causing so many problems. The reader can make their own mind up as to where they are on this wild and crazy spectrum of addiction that is plaguing our age and species, and also what they may wish to do about it.
Super good and definitely a book to put on the shelf next to The Pleasure Trap: if you haven’t read that then seriously, get reading that too.
But, whether you wish to take the time to read Dopamine Nation or not, i do hope you’ll take the time to listen to the podcasts: both are different, so please don’t just listen to one.
The Rich Roll one is also available on video if you prefer it that way: