Andrew Huberman· PhD
too much aggression eclipsing the generative drive too much of the of pleasure seeking the pleasure Drive eclipsing the generative drive and we end up in places of envy
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too much aggression eclipsing the generative drive too much of the of pleasure seeking the pleasure Drive eclipsing the generative drive and we end up in places of envy
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So if the aggressive drive is running very high, or the pleasure drive is running very high, or if both are running very high, but it only takes one in order to end up in a place of envy.