#1908
Mentioned in 13 episodes

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The Power of Noticing What Was Always There
Book • 2024
This book, based on decades of research in psychological and biological sciences, explores the phenomenon of habituation where people stop noticing significant aspects of their lives.

Sharot and Sunstein provide insights on how to 'dishabituate' by disrupting routines, changing environments, and interacting with different people.

This approach helps in reigniting joy, innovating, and recognizing areas that need improvement.

The authors use various examples, including how people adapt to negative and positive stimuli, to illustrate how temporary changes can restore sensitivity and enhance appreciation for both the good and the bad in life.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Mentioned by Steven Bartlett as the author of the book, discussing its content on habituation and its impact on various aspects of life.
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No.1 Neuroscientist: NEW Research Explains Why Life, Work & Your Sex Life will eventually get Boring! (HOW TO STOP THIS HAPPENING) Dr. Tali Sharot
Mentioned by Andrew Limbaugh as a book explaining how to rediscover life's joys.
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Why we become bored with our lives (and how to find joy again)
Mentioned by Sam Harris as the focus of their conversation, exploring habituation and its consequences.
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#359 — Getting Used to It
Mentioned by Eric Zimmer as the core idea of the conversation, focusing on habituation and reawakening joy and purpose.
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Why We Stop Noticing What Matters and How to Feel Alive Again with Tali Sharot
Mentioned by Darian Woods as co-written by a neuroscientist to help explain money dysmorphia.
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Why Gen Z is feeling 'money dysmorphia'
Mentioned by Dan Harris as the book co-authored by Tali Sharot and Cass Sunstein discussing the neuroscience of habituation.
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Modern Life Numbs You. Here’s The Neuroscience Of Waking Up | Tali Sharot
Mentioned by Tali Sharot as her book co-authored with Cass Sustain, exploring the power of noticing what was always there.
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TALI SHAROT: the optimism bias
Mentioned by Tally Sherritt, illustrating how small lies can snowball into bigger ones.
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When is it OK to lie?
Asked by Paul Dolan to introduce the book he wrote with Tali Sharot.
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Cass Sunstein
Mencionado por Dixo Bailey para explicar cómo nuestro cerebro se adapta a la información constante y se habitúa a la negatividad.
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Mencionado como um livro sobre o poder de perceber o que sempre esteve lá.
O conselho de uma neurocientista para 'desabituar' o cérebro e evitar situações que nos fazem mal
Mentioned by Paul Dolan as a book they discussed on an earlier episode about habituation and adaptation.
Tali Sharot

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