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David Goggins: How to Build Immense Inner Strength

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The Anterior Mid-Singulate Cortex and Willpower

The anterior mid-singulate cortex, a brain structure, enlarges when individuals perform tasks they don't want to do. This area is smaller in obese individuals, grows larger in athletes, those who overcome challenges, and people with a strong will to live. It is considered as a crucial component of willpower, and it grows when individuals engage in difficult tasks they don't want to do. However, if individuals perform tasks they enjoy or find easy, this cortex shrinks again. This discovery in neuroscience highlights the importance of engaging in difficult tasks to enhance the anterior mid-singulate cortex, ultimately displaying the significance of perseverance in building willpower.

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