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Cosmopolitan India
|January - February 2025
A week-long digital detox may not have made me more productive, but cutting out fake dopamine is definitely my latest tool for creativity.
For the past few months, my relationship with Instagram has hit a rut. I wake up and the monotonous clockwork begins. My hand invariably reaches out for my phone, I scroll for my five minutes of morning news, and the day unfolds in a litany of swipes. It’s fake dopamine, fleeting satisfaction, and a brain on autopilot. Clearly it’s time for a shake-up.
Fuelled by the want for satisfaction and a pinch of curiosity, I decided to try a digital detox. Categorised under “excessive Internet usage and gaming”, it’s one of six compulsive behaviours tackled by dopamine fasting. Originally a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) technique by Californian psychiatrist Dr Cameron Sepah, the phenomenon quickly proliferated as a pop culture trend, thanks to its catchy name and the promise of a transformation.
The concept? Breaking free from the unending loop of instant gratification by limiting the impact of barraging stimuli. As the Harvard Medical School explains, dopamine is a neurotransmitter tied to reward, motivation, learning, and pleasure. This detox isn’t about achieving a reset—it’s about reclaiming control, breaking habits, and maybe finding a little more meaning in the mundane. What’s the worst that could happen?
DAY 1: INITIATION DAY
It’s 10:30am on December 28, a Saturday, and I’ve indulged in three glorious extra hours of weekend sleep. As I groggily recall that today’s initiation day, I find myself feeling oddly smug. After all, casually dropping, “Oh, I haven’t been checking any stories, I’m on a dopamine fast for my next article” might gather some impressive nods. The day passes with ease as I dive into my self-proclaimed “hectic” schedule, slipping the phrase into at least three conversations. After dinner, though, things take a turn. My family retreats into their rooms, my weekly bestie call is done, and I’m left feeling incomplete, like I’m missing something. Productive? Sure.
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