Behavioral scientists found that the human brain doesn’t actually crave constant novelty. It craves pattern recognition and mastery, which means the person who finds genuine pleasure in their morning walk along the same route is neurologically closer to fulfillment than the person who needs every weekend to feel like an event
· tommy baker
AI Briefing
- Our brains crave pattern recognition and mastery, not constant novelty.
- Fulfillment comes from familiar routines and experiences.
- Chasing novelty can actually be neurologically unfulfilling.
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