The rhythm of life

Human Brain and a Hamster Wheel

By finding satisfaction in daily activities, being open to change, doing things with a sense of purpose, and eliminating routine from our lives, we can achieve a high level of reward in our brains without the need for substitutes. Of course, putting all of this into practice is much more challenging than just writing about it—usually, we have strongly identified with and accepted these “programs” as our own. Nevertheless, it is happening on an increasingly broader scale in the world. More and more people globally are stopping in their hamster wheel to ask themselves: why am I doing this, actually?

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Why do I feel what I feel?

This text can be considered a part of a kind of mini-cycle that spontaneously emerged. It encompasses content with a common denominator: the word “why?” There was a text titled […]

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Restore the Future!

As promised in “Better not to see, better not to know…”, this text will have an optimistic tone. The second good news for the reader is that this is also […]

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