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We Weren't Designed to be Happy: The Scientific Reason You Feel "Off" | Anders Hansen

Jan 21, 2026
This week, Anders Hansen, a psychiatrist and bestselling author, shares insights on how our brains are wired for survival, not perpetual happiness. He discusses how modern life exacerbates anxiety and alters our mental health, highlighting the importance of movement and connection. Anders explains that boredom can spark creativity, and he emphasizes the evolutionary roots of feelings like low self-esteem. The conversation also touches on how understanding our evolutionary past can foster self-compassion and guide us toward healthier experiences.
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Brain Built For Survival

  • The brain's main job is survival, not producing happiness or art.
  • Anders Hansen frames the brain as a survival machine adapted to the savanna.
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Anxiety As A Smoke Detector

  • Anxiety is a smoke-detector: it accepts many false alarms to avoid rare lethal threats.
  • Reframing panic as normal functioning reduces shame and can be therapeutic.
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Modern Life Triggers Ancient Defenses

  • Modern triggers (news, lifestyle) hijack ancient defenses like inflammation and stress.
  • About one third of depressions link to increased inflammation from modern factors.
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