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Why do we feel so alive when we’re chasing something, yet so flat once we finally obtain it?
Drawing on a line from Shakespeare’s play, The Merchant of Venice and the findings of modern neuroscience, we’ll explore the psychology of pursuit, the paradox of desire, and the art of finding joy in the process rather than the prize.
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Friendly Disclaimer:
I sincerely hope that you enjoy this show, but please take care of yourself and consult a health professional when needed. The tips and ideas shared on Pneuma are meant to educate and inspire—not to replace proper medical advice. Everyone’s body and situation are unique, so please—before making any changes to your diet, supplements, or exercise routine, check in with a qualified healthcare provider. I share ideas that I find fascinating and techniques with which I’ve had success, but I can’t be responsible for how this information is used. Thank you for your understanding! Take care, listen to your body, expand your mind, and enjoy the journey.
By Daniel Finneran5
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Why do we feel so alive when we’re chasing something, yet so flat once we finally obtain it?
Drawing on a line from Shakespeare’s play, The Merchant of Venice and the findings of modern neuroscience, we’ll explore the psychology of pursuit, the paradox of desire, and the art of finding joy in the process rather than the prize.
If you're interested in bespoke 1:1 wellness coaching, but prefer someone more approachable than your typical trainer, start here ➡️ https://forms.gle/n1q3rpMYi8YhqQ9y6.
If you simply want to get in touch, don’t hesitate to reach out. Send a note to [email protected].
I’m excited to hear from you!
Friendly Disclaimer:
I sincerely hope that you enjoy this show, but please take care of yourself and consult a health professional when needed. The tips and ideas shared on Pneuma are meant to educate and inspire—not to replace proper medical advice. Everyone’s body and situation are unique, so please—before making any changes to your diet, supplements, or exercise routine, check in with a qualified healthcare provider. I share ideas that I find fascinating and techniques with which I’ve had success, but I can’t be responsible for how this information is used. Thank you for your understanding! Take care, listen to your body, expand your mind, and enjoy the journey.

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