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I, Mammal: Why Your Brain Links Status and Happiness

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I, Mammal: Why Your Brain Links Status and Happiness - Breuning, Loretta Graziano, PhD
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Mammals seek dominance because it stimulates their happy chemicals. An appetite for status develops as naturally as the appetite for food and sex. Status hierarchies emerge spontaneously as each individual strives to meet their needs and avoid harm. You would never think this way in words, but your mammal brain uses neurochemicals instead of words. When you understand the private lives of animals, your neurochemical ups and downs make sense. You have inherited the operating system that helped mammals thrive for millions of ...

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I, Mammal: Why Your Brain Links Status and Happiness 2011, Createspace, North Charleston SC

ISBN-13: 9781453750469

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