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The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love

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Language: English
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Author: Daniel Z. Lieberman, Michael E. Long

Why do we crave what we don’t have yet lose interest once we get it? The Molecule of More takes you inside the powerful world of dopamine—the chemical that fuels desire, ambition, and addiction. This eye-opening book reveals why we’re wired to always want more and how understanding this drive can transform your relationships, career, and happiness.

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Understanding Dopamine: The Molecule of More by Daniel Z. Lieberman and Michael E. Long

About the Book

The Molecule of More is a fascinating exploration of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that controls our drive for reward and progress. Written by psychiatrist Daniel Z. Lieberman and physicist Michael E. Long, this book unpacks how one simple molecule shapes everything from romantic attraction to political ideology. You’ll discover why dopamine makes us chase the future but struggle to enjoy the present, and how this ancient brain chemical still dictates modern human behavior in ways we rarely understand.

From the Back Cover

“Want and like are not the same thing. Understanding this difference will change how you see yourself and the world around you.”

About the Author

Dr. Daniel Z. Lieberman is a clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at George Washington University. With decades of experience treating patients and researching the brain, he brings scientific rigor and compassionate insight to complex topics. Michael E. Long is an award-winning speechwriter and author who has collaborated on multiple books that make science accessible to everyday readers. Together, they translate cutting-edge neuroscience into a compelling narrative anyone can grasp.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for curious minds who want to understand why they—and others—act the way they do. Whether you’re struggling with motivation, navigating relationships, battling addictive behaviors, or simply fascinated by human psychology, The Molecule of More offers profound insights grounded in brain science. It’s ideal for entrepreneurs, creatives, psychologists, students, and anyone who’s ever wondered why satisfaction feels so fleeting. If you’ve ever asked yourself “why do I always want more?” this book will finally give you answers.

What You’ll Learn From This Book

By reading The Molecule of More, you’ll understand the biological roots of desire and dissatisfaction. You’ll learn how dopamine influences love, creativity, politics, and even mental illness. The authors explain why dopamine-driven people are often innovative but restless, and how balancing this powerful chemical with other brain systems leads to greater fulfillment. This isn’t just theory—it’s a practical guide to recognizing dopamine’s influence in your daily life and making choices that lead to lasting happiness instead of endless craving.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the main message of The Molecule of More?
The book explains how dopamine drives our desire for more—more success, more pleasure, more novelty—but also why achieving goals often leaves us unsatisfied. It shows how understanding this brain chemical helps us find balance between ambition and contentment.

Q: Is The Molecule of More based on real neuroscience?
Yes. Dr. Daniel Z. Lieberman is a respected psychiatrist and professor who bases the book on peer-reviewed research, clinical experience, and scientific studies about dopamine’s role in human behavior and mental health.

Q: Do I need a science background to understand this book?
Not at all. The authors write in clear, engaging language with relatable examples and stories. The neuroscience is explained in a way that anyone interested in psychology, self-improvement, or human behavior can easily follow.

Q: How can this book help with addiction or compulsive behavior?
The Molecule of More reveals how dopamine fuels addictive patterns—from substance abuse to workaholism to social media scrolling. By understanding the brain chemistry behind these behaviors, readers gain insight into breaking destructive cycles and building healthier habits.

Q: Is this book only about dopamine or does it cover other topics?
While dopamine is the central focus, the book explores how it interacts with other brain systems to influence love, creativity, politics, mental illness, and even the future of humanity. It’s a comprehensive look at one molecule’s massive impact on human life.

Additional information
Weight295 g
Dimensions15.24 × 1.63 × 22.71 cm
Short Summary

The Molecule of More reveals why dopamine—the brain's "desire chemical"—makes us endlessly pursue what we don't have while struggling to enjoy what we've achieved. Through compelling science and real-world examples, you'll learn how this single neurotransmitter shapes your relationships, ambitions, and addictions. By understanding dopamine's powerful influence, you'll discover practical ways to break the cycle of constant craving and find genuine satisfaction in life.

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