
White Board Series (Audio): White Board Series: Internal Calculators (Pt. 4): Why You Persist or Quit?
From the Spectrum: Finding Superpowers with Autism · Ryan Sumner
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Show Notes
Video: https://youtu.be/dUfl7hoxTQI
This episode breaks down why change feels so hard and why we often quit, avoid, or fall back into the same habits even when we know better. Building on the internal calculator framework, it shows how the brain is constantly weighing reward, cost, uncertainty, and control to decide whether to persist or disengage. Anxiety isn’t just emotional—it’s a signal that cost and uncertainty are rising, pushing the system toward avoidance. You’ll see how dopamine, norepinephrine, and deeper biological processes shape effort, quitting, and habit formation, and why your brain defaults to what is familiar and energy-efficient. Most importantly, this episode gives you a new lens to understand your own behavior—and how to interrupt the cycle when your brain is pushing you to quit.
White Board Series: Autism & Motivation: The Brain’s Internal Calculators https://youtu.be/uKa3wzpRoxQ
White Board Series: Autism & Motivation: Why the Brain Repeats, Avoids, Persists, or Quits https://youtu.be/5lsQIJUPgQ4
White Board Series: Why the Brain Hates Change & Chooses Habits https://youtu.be/nTs2m8SGqXc
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0:06 Internal calculator recap: prediction, state, value, control; Prediction error
2:53 vmPFC as the “scoreboard” (value integration system)
4:27 Value = reward − cost; the equation of behavior
5:27 “Metabolic bank accountant"
6:05 Anxiety, dopamine & norepinephrine
7:03 Core question: persist vs quit
8:59 Applying the model to real life
10:00 Effort vs outcome; when persistence continues
11:00 When cost rises; slowing down & quitting signals begin
12:36 “running light” vs “running heavy”
15:59 Practical tools: vision control & breathing
17:03 Quitting is mental: astrocytes & “futility signals”
18:04 Overriding the system: pushing past false limits
19:06 How vision & breath “hack” the internal calculator
19:57 Research link: persistence vs quitting (zebrafish model)
20:58 Core message: beliefs, value & behavior control your life
21:26 Behavior pattern loop: try- fail- quit- repeat
21:52 Key takeaway: shorten the gap between quitting & re-engaging
22:20 Final truth: you quit before your body actually fails
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