I like to stay with the scientific answer i discovered, tryptophan. Tryptophan is the chemical (commonly found in chocolate and turkey) that your body uses to help produce serotonin. Serotonin, is the chemical that your body releases to make you feel "happy".
i actually have to go against science in this case. if that was 100% true then we would all be get happy from the same things while some things can make someone happy and someone else can find it well... not happy.
i think everyone has his own source. mine is to be beloved by other people
i actually have to go against science in this case. if that was 100% true then we would all be get happy from the same things while some things can make someone happy and someone else can find it well... not happy.
It doesn't make your brain release the serotonin. Doing stuff that makes you happy makes your brain release it.
Did you forget about Dope? It's created inside your brain, the drug is nothing like what's made in your brain except for the fact that it makes you happy.
Nothing makes me happy. Maybe somethings. Not a lot. And I don't that is true. If chocolate made everyone happy than we wouldn't have any cranky jerks in this world. And so on. So that is false.
I like to stay with the scientific answer i discovered, tryptophan. Tryptophan is the chemical (commonly found in chocolate and turkey) that your body uses to help produce serotonin. Serotonin, is the chemical that your body releases to make you feel "happy".
If you want to be really scientific about it, chocolate is not technically a source of happiness, it is the source of an amino acid that is metabolised to produce the neurotransmitter used at the synapses of the type of neurons associated with happiness and motivation. At best, chocolate is a catalyst, not a source of happiness in itself :P People who say that "chocolate makes me happy" may or may not be experiencing a placebo effect.
There is no one source of happiness, at least I don't think it's meaningful to ask that question. For each person it probably lies somewhere in a balance between serving a self-interest, and serving an interest of somebody else which comes back to serving a self-interest.
I like to stay with the scientific answer i discovered, tryptophan. Tryptophan is the chemical (commonly found in chocolate and turkey) that your body uses to help produce serotonin. Serotonin, is the chemical that your body releases to make you feel "happy".
you just answered your own question so why even ask?
My source of happiness is knowing that people care for me. Also, the fact that there are people out in the world who would die for one another. The bond that keeps some of us together is what makes me happy, and when I have seen it tested in the past, It really makes my day. This is because that bond that we have, has withstood terror, genocide, and time.
Maybe science someday will be able to control this and make us feel happy all the time.
They can. Thats what anti depressants do, they make your brain release the serotonins.
Is "realeases" also to be taken literally?
Yes, it literally release it.
If you want to be really scientific about it, chocolate is not technically a source of happiness, it is the source of an amino acid that is metabolised to produce the neurotransmitter used at the synapses of the type of neurons associated with happiness and motivation. At best, chocolate is a catalyst, not a source of happiness in itself :P People who say that "chocolate makes me happy" may or may not be experiencing a placebo effect.
The only test i failed this year in bio was the one on amino acids . But either way, i didn't say chocolate was the source of happiness. I was saying that that tryptophan was found in it.