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Social Media and Emotional Turmoil
In this podcast, the speakers discuss how social media can reveal signs of emotional turmoil, whether it be in relationship crises or overeating tendencies, as well as how people often project success and positivity online while hiding problems behind the scenes.
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The decision to give in to overeating can produce self-loathing and emotional turmoil, according to a study.
1:15:05 - 1:17:44 (02:38)
Summary
The decision to give in to overeating can produce self-loathing and emotional turmoil, according to a study. Meanwhile, numerous MRI studies show that watching pornography activates the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (DACC) of the brain.
ChapterSocial Media and Emotional Turmoil
Episode#182 - Dr Jack Lewis - The Neuroscience Of The 7 Deadly Sins
PodcastModern Wisdom
Many people envy individuals who project a successful image in public, but the truth is that not everyone who exudes success is actually successful behind closed doors.
1:17:44 - 1:20:00 (02:16)
Summary
Many people envy individuals who project a successful image in public, but the truth is that not everyone who exudes success is actually successful behind closed doors. It's easy to get caught up in envying a reality star's lavish lifestyle, but it's important to remember that appearances can be deceiving.
ChapterSocial Media and Emotional Turmoil
Episode#182 - Dr Jack Lewis - The Neuroscience Of The 7 Deadly Sins
PodcastModern Wisdom
The podcast discusses how to handle feelings of envy when viewing carefully curated content on social media, and encourages listeners to examine the cause of their envy and compare it to reality.
1:20:00 - 1:22:11 (02:10)
Summary
The podcast discusses how to handle feelings of envy when viewing carefully curated content on social media, and encourages listeners to examine the cause of their envy and compare it to reality.