Oct 31, 2018
MBL Minute: Social Behaviour And The Great Student
Episode Notes
We have evolved to be able to adapt quickly to the environment in
which we find our self. Our brain chemistry rewards us for
building communal relationships even if those relationships are
sometimes toxic. Oxytocin is sometimes referred to as the
brain’s “trust” neuro-chemical. It is released when we feel
we have the trust, support and protection of the tribes in which we
share a common experience. The members trust us and we trust
them.
Individuals that want to achieve mastery and success in any area of
their life must commit to becoming great students of the endeavour
in which they seek to excel. They must develop
and maintain a childlike ability to learn, unlearn and
relearn. As they learn how to lower their walls, the sky is
the limit.
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