How are innate desires programmed into the brain?

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As far as I know it’s genetic which makes it structural and chemical. Our brains grow and evolve to facilitate survival and what we call instinct is the manifestation of that organ. So you can change that instinct by changing your brain structurally or chemically. You can get a lobotomy or you can get really drunk to change the way your brain operates. It’s just how the human race has evolved and there’s no “good” way to change yourself yet.

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