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Jocko Willink: How to Become Resilient, Forge Your Identity & Lead Others

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The Cognitive Effects of Losing and Winning

Sally Kohn: I'm a big fan of deliberate cold exposure, mostly for the neural effects. There's a theory in biology that when we win, we somehow get more energy to win more through the release of dopamine and some related molecules. Losing we know can drop things like testosterone and dopamine for some period of time. She asks what was your observation about how winning and losing would impact people in the short and long term? In other words, would you observe people that had a quick reset button and could you say that was terrible? And then convert that into energy to go do better next time.

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