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I pretend to be my God’s value
I don’t need Validation by Full-Disclosure of my entire existence.
I really despise giving up my whole identity for credibility only.
My friends know my background and trust me for what I do.
Genuine expertise is easily detectable by vocabulary.
In fact, Mental Health professionals don’t need a personal blog.
They have their practice website.
Of course, they are first ranked by Search Engines.
I always elaborate latest Research with personal knowledge and experience.
Those are my credentials, I don’t need to say where I went to school online.
Validation is my Self-esteem.
Self-esteem is Acceptance for whom we are.
Comparing is the most destructive behavior.
I was falling in that trap when I learned that Mental Health blogs are rejected by Advertisers.
Until I realized that I write for my neurodivergent friends and institutions, ultimately.
I am free!
Did you know that Dopamine is dependent upon Acetylcholine?
I’ll tell you later in my humble capacity of Advocate, the reason some people are always late, British humour by all means… Humour is an outstanding factor of Reward and Learning.
How cold Academic language is.
My renowned Italian biologist friend and professor, is a ‘Science Comedian’!
Web-blogs are the new CV.
These days, most Employers ask for a personal web-blog in place of CV/Resume’, particularly in the Entertainment Industry, like Yachting.
Medical personnel with Mental Health skills are highly sought after.
Independent platforms are the most eloquent, natural, reliable sources of knowledge, contrary to overly impressive CV s.
I am not set for Impressions, though Honesty.
So, what did I learn today about Dopamine?
Reward, Motivation, Memory, Motor Skills, are long established.
However, the neurotransmitter and neuromodulator Acetylcholine claims silently its axe upon the sleeve, not as in Competition but rather Ally.
Giant partnering with Giant. Long story short.
Timing
When Acetylcholine levels drop, Dopamine promotes Learning.
When they are released together, Dopamine promotes Motor skills.
A typical example of Cognitive Collaboration over Competition.
The Brain always knows better.
Associated pathologies like Parkinson’s and Depression would result from Timing disruptions, calculated in milliseconds.
This will further consolidate the switch to Hospital Treatments in Psychiatry.
I shall assume my Acetylcholine levels were low today.
Disclaimer:
I emphasize personal experience as usual.
Consult your doctor for Medical Advice.