what's the neuroscience behind "letting go"?
at first something seems important and you are uncertain what to do or think about it, but then you think 'fuck it, who cares anyway?' and then you don't worry about that issue any more (at least temporarily)
"letting go" is so common that it's almost a cliche, but what's going on in the brain when we do let go of something?
at first something seems important and you are uncertain what to do or think about it, but then you think 'fuck it, who cares anyway?' and then you don't worry about that issue any more (at least temporarily)
"letting go" is so common that it's almost a cliche, but what's going on in the brain when we do let go of something?
