The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

Why 65% of People SUCK at Modern Relationships : 1398

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Jan 15, 2026
Adam Lane Smith, MA Psych and attachment expert with over 16 years of experience, discusses the complexities of modern relationships. He reveals that approximately 65% of people have insecure attachment styles and how this impacts emotional stability and intimacy. Adam emphasizes the need for real connections over quick fixes, highlighting the role of hormones like oxytocin and vasopressin. He offers practical techniques for nervous system regulation and proposes the importance of intentional communities in fostering secure attachments. His insights aim to reshape the way we approach relationships and personal well-being.
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INSIGHT

Widespread Insecure Attachment

  • About 65% of people in the U.S. and Western Europe operate from insecure attachment patterns.
  • Adam Lane Smith links this to century-long systemic changes, not individual brokenness.
INSIGHT

Bonding Hormones Boost Capacity

  • Oxytocin and vasopressin co-regulation with others markedly increases capacity and resilience.
  • Healthy bonds improve sleep, lower cortisol, and raise self-regulation and energy.
ADVICE

Create Small Intentional Tribes

  • Build pseudo-family networks or small tribes to recreate hunter-gatherer co-regulation.
  • Use vasopressin-based loyalty and oxytocin bonding to stabilize nervous systems.
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