As human beings, it feels great when we can be proud of ourselves for something. A promotion at work, a compliment from a friend, a well-handled situation with family, or a successful DIY project can all reward us with little dopamine hits for a job well done.
But on the other hand, as human beings we’re not perfect. We all have certain limitations and inadequacies in our lives that we’re not proud of. Maybe we’re not as smart, attractive, or strong as we wish we were. Maybe we can’t handle certain situations as well as we’d like. Maybe we haven’t achieved the level of financial success and/or career prestige that we wish we had or think we deserve. When we think about these shortcomings in our lives, it can leave us feeling anxiety and stress. How we deal with that stress varies from person to person.
Donald Trump has shown people one way to do it: Be a legend in your own mind. Be a hero who is always right and good, never wrong or bad. Reject the version of reality that makes you feel inferior, and substitute your own that makes you feel special. Either your inadequacies and imperfections don’t exist, or they’re someone else’s fault, not yours. If a fact is good for you or bad for your rival, it’s true, but if it’s bad for you or good for your rival, it’s false. If words sound positive, they’re about you. If they sound negative, they’re about your rival. Heads I win, tails you lose, and if you don’t like that, tails I win, heads you lose. This way you’re guaranteed to always feel great about yourself. Just pretend to win and you can feel like a winner without actually having to win.
Thinking like this is addictive. Not only are you free from all the stress and anxiety of being less than perfect, but more significantly, you enjoy a constant stream of dopamine from feeling good about yourself. For being a hero who is always right, never wrong. It’s like being addicted to a drug.
MAGA is little more than a mass addiction to playing hero. Trump, by inventing a reality for himself where he is the ultimate blameless hero, has addicted his followers to feeling eternally heroic in support of him. It’s not just that he could shoot somebody on 5th Avenue and not lose a single vote, it’s that even if he did, he would still pose as the absolute moral authority. It can’t possibly be wrong or bad, because he’s the hero and the hero is always right and good. So if the hero did it, then by definition it must have been right and good.
This is how cults are. This is what cults do.
MAGA members will probably reply to this with some variation of “TDS”. That will give them a little dopamine hit for playing hero by defending the ultimate hero. And if we reply with any sort of factual and rational response, it just gives them another chance to defend Trump, facts and truth be damned, and get another little dopamine hit for playing hero by defending the ultimate hero.
Credit to and inspired by this guy.