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Why does one person hear the drums of war and feel a surge of heroic duty, while another feels only a cold, visceral dread?
In this episode of Vote & Voice, we are stepping away from the surface-level debates of policy and statistics to look at the neural architecture of conflict. When it comes to war, your brain isn't looking for the "correct" answer as it’s looking for a way to survive, to belong, and to protect the stories it tells itself. Whether you find yourself reflexively supporting military intervention or standing firmly in opposition, your stance is rarely about the "facts" of the current crisis. Instead, it is the result of a complex interplay between your identity, your moral frequency, and the ghosts of the past. Today, we audit the "Pro-War" and "Anti-War" brains to understand why we are so deeply divided.What We’re Breaking Down:
The Goal of This Episode:
This isn't about deciding who is right. It’s about understanding how we become so entrenched. By the end of this hour, you’ll be able to recognize when your own brain is shifting into "Survival Mode" and how to lower the drawbridge to have a conversation that actually matters.It’s time to look past the headlines and into the hardware. Let’s get into the neuroscience of war.
By ConnorWhy does one person hear the drums of war and feel a surge of heroic duty, while another feels only a cold, visceral dread?
In this episode of Vote & Voice, we are stepping away from the surface-level debates of policy and statistics to look at the neural architecture of conflict. When it comes to war, your brain isn't looking for the "correct" answer as it’s looking for a way to survive, to belong, and to protect the stories it tells itself. Whether you find yourself reflexively supporting military intervention or standing firmly in opposition, your stance is rarely about the "facts" of the current crisis. Instead, it is the result of a complex interplay between your identity, your moral frequency, and the ghosts of the past. Today, we audit the "Pro-War" and "Anti-War" brains to understand why we are so deeply divided.What We’re Breaking Down:
The Goal of This Episode:
This isn't about deciding who is right. It’s about understanding how we become so entrenched. By the end of this hour, you’ll be able to recognize when your own brain is shifting into "Survival Mode" and how to lower the drawbridge to have a conversation that actually matters.It’s time to look past the headlines and into the hardware. Let’s get into the neuroscience of war.