Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Random Notes


I read recently that researchers have determined that prozac makes lobsters happier.  When exposed to antidepressants, the serotonin level improves in lobsters - the lobsters exhibit more confidence and happy lobster behaviour.  Among other things the lobsters stand up taller, waive their claws in a confident and ready to take on all challengers way, and are less likely to hide under a rock. The book argues that as thinking beings, we can change brain chemistry by our actions, act confident, and your brain chemistry will follow - or change the brain chemistry and your physical actions will change.  The author argues that to some limited extent, brain chemistry and physical manifestation of happiness are a two way street.  

Stand tall, shoulders back, smile, fake till you make it. 


8 comments:

  1. you forgot tits out, stomach in, walk in like you own the place, command/demand respect.

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  2. Yes, posture, etc... but really antidepressants. Without them I find it really difficult... often impossible... to stand tall and smile, even to fake it.

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  3. Indeed our actions even our thoughts can alter brain chemistry to the better.
    Eating lobster always cheers me up.

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