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My Achilles Heel has always been motivation. I was wondering if taking nootropics is a viable solution. Are there any (general) side effects?
The discussion revolves around the potential benefits and side effects of nootropics for enhancing motivation. Participants explore various factors influencing motivation, including lifestyle choices and psychological aspects, while considering the role of nootropics in this context.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the effectiveness of nootropics for motivation, with multiple competing views on the factors that influence motivation and the potential role of nootropics.
Participants highlight the complexity of motivation, suggesting that it may be affected by health, lifestyle, and psychological factors, which remain unresolved in the discussion.
khemist said:I have found exercise is huge in creating motivation (maybe not motivation, but enables me to relax enough to do the work), as is attempting to work with/ associate with people who are doing things that I want to do.
Proton Soup said:probably depends on what you mean by motivation. lots of things enhance drive. hormones, dopaminergic agonism... attention deficit people seem to find motivation to study from prescribed stimulants. some people are just low in health, sleep, etc. the adomet cycle and homocysteine recycling is extremely important and even some pharmaceutical vitamins have been marketed recently based on this. but what i think you're asking about is something else.
ƒ(x) said:I mean stuff that will help me not be so apathetic.
ƒ(x) said:I mean stuff that will help me not be so apathetic.