![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of a grand summary, Burnett seems bent on meandering through neuroscience, following unexpected tangents, pointing out incongruent findings, and taking us through some unusual territory.įor example, I hadn’t thought much about the influence of “home” on our brains. ![]() “Just embrace the important point: The things that influence our brain’s ability to make us happy extend far beyond just our experiences and personal preferences,” warns Burnett. Much of it may be out of our conscious control. From the GGSC to your bookshelf: 30 science-backed tools for well-being.Īdd to that some pretty weird anomalies-like the neurotransmitter serotonin, which modulates mood, being produced primarily by our gut bacteria-and it becomes clear that we don’t understand everything about our brains and happiness. ![]()
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