

#606: How to Activate Your Brain's Happy Chemicals
Apr 29, 2020
Loretta Breuning, a renowned author focused on happiness and the brain, dives into the dynamics of our emotional roller coasters. She explains how happiness hormones like dopamine and oxytocin drive our quest for joy, while cortisol spikes can increase stress. Loretta discusses the fleeting nature of happiness, stressing the importance of proactive strategies to stimulate joy and mitigate anxiety. She also highlights how understanding these neurochemical processes can help us support ourselves and others in navigating emotional challenges.
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Mammalian Decision-Making
- Mammals make decisions based on brain chemicals, not just cortical reasoning.
- These chemicals, tied to past experiences, drive approach/avoid behaviors.
Dopamine's Downside
- Dopamine, while producing a reward feeling, has a downside: the feeling is short-lived.
- This drives a constant seeking behavior, essential for survival but problematic in excess.
Oxytocin and Trust
- Oxytocin is about social trust, not just love or touch.
- Trusting others increases survival odds, especially regarding threats from predators.