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If you’re not happy all the time, do you feel like you have a problem?
No matter how much you achieve, does it feel like it’s never quite enough?
This is totally normal.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with the pursuit of happiness, but it’s critical to understand that even in the best case scenario, happiness is fleeting. It’s not something we ever get to keep.
We’re conditioned to think that if we don’t feel happy, we’re failing at life. The traditional approach to addressing unhappiness is flawed, however, as it assumes we’re meant to live in some perfect state of perpetual bliss. But that doesn’t jive with biology or reality.
The truth is that our mammalian brains are wired for survival, not to feel happy all the time.
Feelings of happiness and achievement are short-lived, and it’s meant to be that way.
But by harnessing proven principles of brain science and evolutionary biology, you can use dissatisfaction, pain and discomfort to propel you to your next epic success.
Today we’re back with our friend, Loretta Breuning, PhD, author, Professor Emerita of Management at California State University, East Bay, and Founder of the Inner Mammal Institute.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Read the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/loretta-breuning-why-youre-not-happy-and-what-to-do-about-it/
Get Loretta Breuning’s latest book, “Why You’re Unhappy: Biology vs Politics”: https://innermammalinstitute.org/why/
Join the Abel James’ Substack channel: https://abeljames.substack.com/
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/fatburningman
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If you’re not happy all the time, do you feel like you have a problem?
No matter how much you achieve, does it feel like it’s never quite enough?
This is totally normal.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with the pursuit of happiness, but it’s critical to understand that even in the best case scenario, happiness is fleeting. It’s not something we ever get to keep.
We’re conditioned to think that if we don’t feel happy, we’re failing at life. The traditional approach to addressing unhappiness is flawed, however, as it assumes we’re meant to live in some perfect state of perpetual bliss. But that doesn’t jive with biology or reality.
The truth is that our mammalian brains are wired for survival, not to feel happy all the time.
Feelings of happiness and achievement are short-lived, and it’s meant to be that way.
But by harnessing proven principles of brain science and evolutionary biology, you can use dissatisfaction, pain and discomfort to propel you to your next epic success.
Today we’re back with our friend, Loretta Breuning, PhD, author, Professor Emerita of Management at California State University, East Bay, and Founder of the Inner Mammal Institute.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Read the show notes: https://fatburningman.com/loretta-breuning-why-youre-not-happy-and-what-to-do-about-it/
Get Loretta Breuning’s latest book, “Why You’re Unhappy: Biology vs Politics”: https://innermammalinstitute.org/why/
Join the Abel James’ Substack channel: https://abeljames.substack.com/
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/fatburningman
Like the show on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fatburningman
Follow on X: https://x.com/abeljames
And click here for your free Fat-Burning Kit: http://fatburningman.com/bonus
Brought to you by:
Wild-caught seafood from MarithymeSeafood.com - Get 10% off your first order with code EATWILD
The Relax Infinity app at RelaxInfinity.com - Save 20% off with the promo code WILD
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