Belonging isn't just a warm, fuzzy concept—it's wired into us.
Neuroscientists have found that the brain treats rejection like physical pain.
That's why exclusion hurts so much—it's your biology. When we belong, our brains light up with dopamine and oxytocin.
Belonging isn't just a warm, fuzzy concept—it's wired into us.
Neuroscientists have found that the brain treats rejection like physical pain.
That's why exclusion hurts so much—it's your biology. When we belong, our brains light up with dopamine and oxytocin.