Mapping Relationships
Exploring the concept of self-location, it's emphasized that finding oneself should take zero time when in the right state of mind. The discussion delves into how our relationships are mapped in the brain through dimensions of space, time, and closeness, particularly highlighting the profound impact of loss on these mental maps. The importance of episodic memories in shaping our connections is underscored, illustrating how they anchor our understanding of relationships.In this clip
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The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Podcast #74
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