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32. The Overwhelmed Brain and Its Impact on Decision Making

The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics

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Our brains are fuelled by rewards like dopamine, which it gets from all sorts of things. Motivations like eating healthier or counting calories are primarily a task of your conscious brain. So when it's otherwise occupied, subconscious can jump in and make a decision to get the treats it desires. Your brain will often revert to rules that don't help you with tasks atand the weight of the possibility from something completely unrelated? Studies have found that those in poverty have reduced cognitive abilities, perpetuating vicious cycle. When you're worried about money, so much of your mental focus is on calculating how much groceries we'll need for our next meal - this consumes too much energy. You know, this is

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