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Embracing Agitation

Quieting certain brain areas can turn winners into losers, highlighting the importance of stress and agitation in driving forward action. Instead of suppressing these feelings, leaning into them can enhance focus and motivation. Nature designed us to move in the face of challenges, making it crucial to choose action over passivity when faced with adversity.
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    CONTROL And LEVERAGE Dopamine To Never Lack MOTIVATION Again! | Andrew Huberman

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    • What does Andrew Huberman say about mice being stuck in fight or flight and using short-term stress?

    • Does the statement "Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that when the Prefrontal Cortex and amygdala are in overdrive, this causes us to stress over things others might ignore" broadly correspond to what he says in the episode CONTROL And LEVERAGE Dopamine To Never Lack MOTIVATION Again! | Andrew Huberman and the clip Embracing Agitation?

    • Does the statement "Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that when the Prefrontal Cortex and amygdala are in overdrive, this causes us to stress over things others might ignore" broadly correspond to what he says in the episode CONTROL And LEVERAGE Dopamine To Never Lack MOTIVATION Again! | Andrew Huberman and the clip Embracing Agitation?

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