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Neuroscience shows that expecting bad things actually blinds your brain to good ones. Staying open isn't weakness - it's strategic intelligence. Fear closes the door; curiosity keeps it cracked open just enough for magic to walk in.
The art is simple: trust life without needing to predict it. You're safest when you're alive, not defended.
By Petr Drimalka4.2
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Neuroscience shows that expecting bad things actually blinds your brain to good ones. Staying open isn't weakness - it's strategic intelligence. Fear closes the door; curiosity keeps it cracked open just enough for magic to walk in.
The art is simple: trust life without needing to predict it. You're safest when you're alive, not defended.

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