This may explain why humans often continue searching for the next accomplishment. The motivation to improve may be built into the brain, but it can also create a cycle where people constantly feel the need to keep pushing forward.
While psychology focuses on how the brain works, philosophy asks a …
This may explain why humans often continue searching for the next accomplishment. The motivation to improve may be built into the brain, but it can also create a cycle where people constantly feel the need to keep pushing forward.
While psychology focuses on how the brain works, philosophy asks a different question: what does it actually mean to live a good life?
For centuries, philosophers have debated whether constantly striving for improvement leads to happiness or prevents it. Some believe
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