Why People Love Being Angry: Surprising Brain Study Explained | Joe Rogan & Andrew Huberman #jre

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Joe Rogan and Andrew Huberman discuss a fascinating brain study by neurosurgeon Robert Heath that reveals why people are drawn to feelings of anger and frustration. Discover the surprising reasons behind our attraction to these emotions and what it means for social media platforms like Twitter.
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those majority that like to stay in that state of anger and frustration that's that large percentage of what we don't need in this world because if you like that something is wrong

VictorPonton-jn
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This goes for love, passion & triumph too so that study is incomplete

Historyunraveled
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I don’t believe a word that this pseudo scientist says

jayp-kizo
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I cant relate to that. I hate being angry and definitely don't like frustration

everhealthwellness
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Sign me up.. connect me to my endorphin area... immediately...🤤

GEMINIZIPPERGEM
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With "people" he means Americans...😑🙄😒

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Rogan might be angry if Trump doesn't

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