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Why do some people love horror movies, roller coasters, and dangerous stories, while others avoid them at all costs? Why can fear feel terrifying in real life, yet strangely enjoyable when it’s controlled? And what does that say about how our brains work, how we manage emotions, and what we secretly need? In this discussion, Mike will unpack the psychology and biology behind fear, adrenaline, and pleasure, revealing why the human mind is wired not only to avoid danger, but sometimes to seek it.
Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and real-world examples, from horror films and extreme sports to everyday stress and thrill, this discussion will explore how adrenaline, dopamine, and imagination shape our experience of fear. Together, we’ll question the difference between real threat and perceived threat, why “safe fear” can feel addictive, and what our relationship with fear reveals about identity, control, and modern life. Thought-provoking, accessible, and unexpectedly fun, this club is for anyone curious about the hidden logic behind emotions we rarely admit we enjoy.