What if your habits aren't random weaknesses... but carefully engineered traps?
Modern addictions no longer look like destruction.
They look like scrolling. Gaming. Endless entertainment. Emotional eating. Pornography. Escapism. Dopamine overload disguised as normal life.
In Cheap Thrills, Ethan Cole explores the hidden psychological mechanisms behind compulsive behaviors and why so many people feel trapped in cycles they can't fully explain.
This is not a book about motivation.
It's a deep exploration of:
behavioral addiction,
dopamine-driven habits,
emotional escape,
compulsive stimulation,
and the modern crisis of attention and self-control.
Combining psychology, neuroscience, behavioral science, and brutally honest self-reflection, this book offers practical frameworks to help you:
understand why compulsive habits form,
recognize emotional triggers,
rebuild discipline without shame,
reduce dopamine dependence,
regain focus and emotional control,
and create a life that feels meaningful again.
Inside you'll discover:
The neuroscience of compulsive behavior
Why social media is engineered to hijack attention
The psychological roots of escapism
How gaming and digital entertainment reshape motivation
Emotional eating and stress-driven consumption
Alcohol, emotional regulation, and hidden dependency
The connection between trauma, loneliness, and addiction
Practical recovery protocols and self-assessment exercises
A realistic path toward rebuilding discipline and purpose
This book is not about perfection.
It's about awareness, recovery, and reclaiming ownership of your mind.
If you feel exhausted by distraction, overstimulation, and self-destructive patterns, this book was written for you.