How You Could Spend Your Heartbeats More Wisely, According to the Science of Kindness
If you think about how much time is spent on random incidents—have you thought about spending your heartbeats and dopamine on only things that are worth it?
If you think about how much time is spent on random incidents—have you thought about spending your heartbeats and dopamine on only things that are worth it?
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