The preceding article in this series, ``Where Does Order Come From?,'' answered only half of the question. It traced how order emerges at the group level through demonstration, visibility, critical mass, and consolidation. But a more unsettling puzzle remains: why do these diffused behavioral patterns, once established, resist the scrutiny of individual rational choice and embed themselves directly into our nervous systems, becoming as involuntary as breathing and as compulsive as addiction? This article argues that the internalization of order is not a gentle process of social learning or cultural habituation. It is a physiologically enforced reshaping of the human organism, driven by the ultimate demands of cooperative survival. We propose a four-stage neuro-biological model of order internalization: Synchronization, Myelination, Addiction, and Lock-in. Synchronization: group cooperation produces stable behavioral rhythms, the ``mold'' for neural shaping. Myelination: repeated rhythmic behaviors physically remodel the brain's hardware through the targeted reinforcement of specific neural pathways, rendering behaviors automatic. Addiction: the stable rhythm itself, via the dopaminergic reward prediction system, becomes a source of physiological pleasure, transforming compliance into neurochemical craving. Lock-in: any disruption of the rhythm triggers real physiological withdrawal, making order a necessity for physiological homeostasis. Drawing on authoritative research in neuroplasticity, basal ganglia automation, dopamine reward, and withdrawal, and using cross-scale cases from agricultural work-rest cycles and online game guild discipline to children's drawing development, we demonstrate the universality of this shaping mechanism. The conclusion is as stark as it is subversive: human civilization is not built upon a rational social contract. It is built upon nervous systems that have been, generation after generation, addicted to and locked into synchronized rhythms. We obey order not because we ought to, but because we must---our bodies have been deeply conquered by the order of civilization.
Jiacheng Yang (Sun,) studied this question.