Multiple Choice
Why is it that seemingly more, greater, or better rewards never seem to really make people happy?
A) Our dopamine levels max out and new rewards do not give us the feeling of pleasure that we expect"
B) Only primary rewards (food, water, sexual experiences) can really give people pleasure"
C) Only experiences, and not material goods, bring people to high levels of happiness"
D) Our expectations rise along with our achievements/possessions"
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