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General 7w
unpopular opinion: success and happiness feel great in the short term but suck in the long term. because you have more to lose.
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Anonymous 7w

I actually worked on a study that analyzed the brains of animals with and without territory. Both had brain damage from oxidative stress, but in different areas. Fascinating

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Anonymous 7w

Yes, plus we adapt to positive change too quickly to really feel the joys of 'success', it'll never be enough

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