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Brain Envy: Good fuel

Have you admired someone else’s success and wished you had their brains? This “brain envy” is the idea that we can aspire to brain health and work toward achieving it for ourselves.

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melvabintangg

A learner | Writer of Melva's Note on Substack | High curiosity about psychology and human development.

How brains work still remains a mystery. That small size in our body can produce beautiful architecture and even explain the mystery of our galaxy. That’s why we need to take care of our brain health.

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Step 6: Turn envy into inspiration

Step 6: Turn envy into inspiration

Envy comes from this scarcity mindset.

Inspiration is the antithesis of envy. It comes from this really high vibrational abundant mindset — if you have something, that means that I can have it too. You can even start celebrating other people’s success because it shows what’s possible.

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