i've always believed that to gain maximum benefit, you need to breed material and ideas from a wide variety of people. The best colleagues are the ones who love you enough to tell you what they think is wrong with what you're doing. And i'm not kidding when i say i have some very deep relationships with some of my collis very affection for some of them. I mean, we agree that science is important. You know, we both breathe oxygen. There's a metabolic basis here to a metabolic decision that has to be made. If your brain can't anticipate, so that's another piece of this, is that the brain is make sense, not by reacting to things, but
Lisa is a Neuroscientist, psychologist, and author of the books "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain" and "How Emotions are Made". We talk about:
- How expressing your emotions can help you control them
- Why democracy might not be great for brain's body budgeting
- Brain myths that deserve to die
- The replication crisis in Psychology
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