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Engaging in activities that require energy can actually generate more energy in return. It's very simple: energy breeds energy. Tim and Steve share some of the physics behind kinetic and potential energy from "Big Steve" Turoscy, an engineer.
Expending energy through physical activity, mental stimulation, or social interactions tends to boost one's energy levels. Contrast this with the notion that "laziness breeds laziness," meaning that inactivity can lead to a lack of energy.
By Tim Hoover and Steve Mittman5
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Engaging in activities that require energy can actually generate more energy in return. It's very simple: energy breeds energy. Tim and Steve share some of the physics behind kinetic and potential energy from "Big Steve" Turoscy, an engineer.
Expending energy through physical activity, mental stimulation, or social interactions tends to boost one's energy levels. Contrast this with the notion that "laziness breeds laziness," meaning that inactivity can lead to a lack of energy.

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