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February 24, 2014

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Why Are We So Wired To Connect?

The brain cannot learn without wondering, listening, and making connections while your myelin part of your brain develops and grows.

– Sage Canny –

Why Are We So Wired To Connect?

What drives our powerful need for social interaction? And what makes being alone difficult? These are just a couple of the questions that Matthew Lieberman, a social neurologist from the University of California, explores in his newest book, Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect. Through his research, Lieberman has identified compelling evidence demonstrating the neuroscience behind our human interactions — with broad implications for how we live our lives. For example, we now know that the connection between physical and social pain is very real — in that, they are both processed through the same neural pathways. From an evolutionary standpoint, this begs the question — that perhaps our social connections are more than just a mere luxury, that perhaps they are, in face, a necessity. Our brains are continuously working, and in order to better respond to our environment. “This is what our brains were wired for: reaching out to and interacting with others,” writes Lieberman. This article shares more. { read more }

Be The Change

Take a moment to explore your interactions with others. Perhaps, there is much more shared than you may have previously considered.

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