The Molecule of More



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forward-looking strategies, it allows us to gain control over the world 
around us, and dominate our environment.
1
In addition, the dopamine control circuit is the source of imagina-
tion. It lets us peer into the future to see the consequences of decisions 
we might make right now, and thus allows us to choose which future we 
prefer. Finally, it gives us the ability to plan how to make that imaginary 
future a reality. Like the desire circuit, which only cares about things we 
do not have, control dopamine works in the unreal world of the possi-
ble. The two circuits begin in the same place, but the desire circuit ends 
in a part of the brain that triggers excitement and enthusiasm, while 
the control circuit goes to the frontal lobes, a part of the brain that spe-
cializes in logical thinking. 
In this way, both circuits give us the capacity to consider “phan-
toms”—things that don’t physically exist. For desire dopamine, those 
phantoms are things we wish to have but don’t have right now—things 
we want in the future. For control dopamine, the phantoms are the 
building blocks of imagination and creative thought: ideas, plans, theo-
ries, abstract concepts such as mathematics and beauty, and worlds yet 
to be.
Control dopamine carries us beyond the primitive I want of desire 
dopamine. It gives us tools to comprehend, analyze, and model the 
world around us, so we can extrapolate possibilities, compare and con-
trast them, then craft ways to achieve our goals. It is an extended and 
complex execution of the evolutionary imperative: to secure as many 
resources as possible. In contrast, desire dopamine is the kid in the 
back seat shouting for his parents to “Look! Look!” every time he sees 
a McDonald’s, a toy store, or a puppy on the sidewalk. Control dopa-
mine is the parent at the wheel, hearing each request and considering 
1 We’ll be using the term 
environment
in a different way than it is commonly used. 
When most people think of the environment, they think of the natural world, often 
as something we need to protect, as in 
environmentalism
. Neuroscientists use the 
word to refer to everything in the external world that influences our behavior and 
health, as opposed to influences that come from our genes. So the environment 
includes not only mountains, trees, and grass, but also things such as people, rela-
tionships, food, and shelter.


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whether it’s worth stopping for—and deciding what to do if he pulls 
over. Control dopamine takes the excitement and motivation provided 
by desire dopamine, evaluates options, selects tools, and plots a strategy 
to get what it wants.
For example, a young man is planning to buy his first car. If all he 
had was desire dopamine, he would buy the first one that caught his eye. 
But since he also has control dopamine, he’s able to refine that impulse. 
There are any number of reasons to prefer one car over another; let’s 
say this young man is thrifty, and wants the best car he can afford at the 
lowest price. Tapping into desire dopamine energy, he spends hours on 
the internet, poring over car review sites and developing negotiation 
strategies. He wants to know every detail he can so he can maximize 
the value of his purchase. When he sits down with the car dealer, he is 
so well prepared that nothing will take him by surprise. He feels good: 
he has dominated the car-buying situation by mastering all available 
information.
Consider a woman on her way to work. She drives to the train sta-
tion, taking a roundabout route that avoids the morning rush hour traf-
fic. When she gets to the station, she navigates to an unoccupied corner 
of the parking garage that few people know about, and easily finds a 
place to park. She waits on the platform at the precise spot where she 
knows the doors to the commuter train will open, putting her at the 
front of the line, ready to get one of the remaining empty seats for the 
long ride to the city. She feels good: she has dominated her commute.
It’s fun figuring out things, and it’s fun carrying out the strategies 
developed to “game” the intricacies of car buying and the daily trip to 
work. Why? As always, the function of dopamine flows from the imper-
atives of evolution and survival. Dopamine encourages us to maximize 
our resources by rewarding us when we do so—the act of doing some-
thing well, of making our future a better, safer place, gives us a little 
dopamine “buzz.”


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TENACITY

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