Physical connection, even as simple as a handshake or hug, induces oxytocin release, fostering stronger bonds and deeper trust.
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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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