Less Cravings, Less Joy? Understanding the Psychology Behind GLP-1 Personality Changes
There’s a certain kind of happiness many of us don’t notice until it becomes quieter. The excitement of ordering your favorite comfort food after a long day. The late-night craving for chips during a stressful week. The little dopamine rush from dessert, online shopping, or even scrolling endlessly when life feels overwhelming. For years, these tiny habits become woven into daily emotional survival so naturally that we barely question them. That’s why many people taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro are describing something unexpected. Yes, they anticipated weight loss and reduced appetite. What they didn’t expect was the emotional shift that sometimes followed. Some people describe feeling calmer and more in control. Others describe something harder to explain, a strange emotional quietness, as though certain cravings disappeared, but so did parts of the excitement attached to everyday life. Recently, the internet has started calling this “GLP-1 personality” or ...