Pleasure Unit Theory
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Naval Ravikant suggests our greatest modern challenge isn't avoiding addiction—it's managing it. Everyone is addicted to something, he argues, but not all addictions are harmful. Rather than fighting our natural tendency toward addiction, Ravikant proposes ==we consciously select positive obsessions. This "Pleasure Unit Theory" recognizes humans need a minimum daily amount of pleasure to make life worthwhile. When people lack sufficient safe sources of pleasure, they'll pursue dangerous ones.== The solution? Flood your life with positive addictions—learning an instrument, exercising regularly, creative pursuits—to crowd out space for harmful ones. By understanding that people will break rules to meet their pleasure threshold, we see that the best way to reduce destructive behavior is offering abundant healthy alternatives.