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We Weren't Designed to be Happy: The Scientific Reason You Feel "Off" | Anders Hansen

Jan 21, 2026
This week, Anders Hansen, a psychiatrist and bestselling author, shares insights on how our brains are wired for survival, not perpetual happiness. He discusses how modern life exacerbates anxiety and alters our mental health, highlighting the importance of movement and connection. Anders explains that boredom can spark creativity, and he emphasizes the evolutionary roots of feelings like low self-esteem. The conversation also touches on how understanding our evolutionary past can foster self-compassion and guide us toward healthier experiences.
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INSIGHT

Brains Prefer Stories Over Stats

  • The brain prefers stories over dry data, making narrative persuasive and conspiracy attractive.
  • Science communicators must become better storytellers to counter misinformation.
INSIGHT

Social Brain Prefers Small Real‑World Groups

  • Human social brain evolved for small, physical groups and senses (smell, touch).
  • Digital contact can't fully replace in-person signals, which explains loneliness' health risks.
ADVICE

Use Short Calls To Reduce Loneliness

  • Call lonely people regularly and listen without agenda to lower their chronic stress.
  • Short, simple phone check-ins measurably reduce loneliness and health risks.
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