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- What can we learn from circus animals about learned helplessness and how can we free ourselves from the chains of a small existence we feel we can’t escape?
 - What are the positive and negative implications of habituation? How does it serve us evolutionarily and how can it hold us back?
 - How does habituation affect the joy we get from our favorite songs and how can we renew this joy when we’ve overplayed a song?
 - How can we change things up to disrupt our status quo and tendency for habituation?
 - Why is diversifying your experiences, and your life overall, just as vital as diversifying your portfolio?
 - What does Existentialist Jean Paul Sartre mean by his example of a waiter who is “playing at being a waiter in a cafe?” What does Sartre mean that he is acting in “bad faith” and how can we think about this in our own lives?
 
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