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2. Serotonin: The Guardian of Stability

2. Serotonin: The Guardian of Stability

Serotonin is the chemical bulwark against stress and emotional volatility. High serotonin levels correlate with dominance, emotional regulation, and a stable mood—a critical asset in leadership and relationships.

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The human brain, with its intricate networks of hormones and neurotransmitters, holds the key to mastery in every domain—work, health, relationships. By understanding and manipulating these systems, one can transcend mediocrity and achieve peak performance.

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What Serotonin Regulates

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Serotonin is considered to be the "feel good" chemical in the brain. In addition to helping regulate your mood, serotonin has a number of different jobs throughout the body from your gut to blood clotting to sexual function.

Serotonin - the happy hormone

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It is essential for mood, digestion, sleep, brain function, and circadian rhythm. It seems to be “involved in everything but responsible for nothing”: Low serotonin has been noted in depression, but increasing serotonin levels in depressed people doesn’t reliably work.

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