On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Andrew Huberman: How to Increase Your Dopamine by 60% & Optimize Your Brain’s Response to Stress

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Sep 23, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Andrew Huberman, a Stanford neuroscientist, dives into the neuroscience of friendship, emphasizing the critical role of emotional safety in our connections. He reveals how modern loneliness can stem from our need for predictability, despite abundant digital interactions. Huberman shares practical tools for nurturing relationships, like sending a simple text, and highlights the benefits of embracing discomfort through activities like cold plunges to enhance resilience. This conversation intertwines ancient wisdom with contemporary neuroscience for better mental well-being.
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ADVICE

Daily Check-in

  • Send a daily "good morning" text to 1-3 friends.
  • This simple act promotes connection and predictability.
INSIGHT

Reciprocity in Relationships

  • Online connections lack the reciprocity of real-life interactions.
  • Direct, reciprocal exchanges are crucial for genuine connection.
ADVICE

Diversify Emotional Connections

  • List the emotions you want to experience and the friends who evoke them.
  • Avoid pressuring one person to fulfill all your emotional needs.
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