
10% Happier with Dan Harris Modern Life Numbs You. Here's The Neuroscience Of Waking Up | Tali Sharot
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Sep 9, 2024 Tali Sharot, a cognitive neuroscience professor at University College London and MIT, dives into the phenomenon of habituation and its effects on our joy and relationships. She discusses the brain's response to constant stimuli and how breaking routines can rekindle excitement in life. Sharot emphasizes the relationship between creativity and slower habituation while warning against emotional numbing in societal issues like dishonesty. She offers strategies to disrupt this trend, advocating for varied experiences and mindful interactions to enhance emotional awareness.
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Creativity Boost
- Changing your environment can boost creativity.
- This provides fresh input to the brain, facilitating new connections and solutions.
Eureka Moment
- Tali Sharot had a breakthrough moment walking to the gym after struggling with a problem.
- Changing environments allows information to consolidate and interact differently, sparking creative solutions.
Creativity and Habituation
- People who habituate slower may experience both unhappiness and enhanced creativity.
- Retaining information longer can lead to unexpected and novel combinations.






