Cynicism is popular because it stimulates the brain chemicals that make you feel good: dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. But you pay a high price for these momentary rewards because cynicism keeps you focused on problems instead of opportunities. You can rewire your brain to let in the good instead of targeting the bad. Here's a simple plan.
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Cynicism is popular because it stimulates the brain chemicals that make you feel good: dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. But you pay a high price for these momentary rewards because cynicism keeps you focused on problems instead of opportunities. You can rewire your brain to let in the good instead of targeting the bad. Here's a simple plan.
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