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Oxytocin promotes social bonding and trust from "summary" of Habits of a Happy Brain by Loretta Graziano Breuning

When you feel good around someone, your brain releases oxytocin. This feel-good hormone motivates you to seek more time with that person. You feel drawn to that person as oxytocin surges. This warm sensation is your brain's way of encouraging social bonding. Trust builds as you spend time together. Your brain releases more oxytocin each time you interact. This reinforces your desire to develop a closer connection. Oxytocin encourages you to see the best in people. It motivates you to trust them. Your brain is wired to release oxytocin in response to social cues. This reinforces feelings of trust and connection. Oxytocin helps you form social bonds. It strengthens your relationships over time. You feel closer to those who trigger oxytocin release. Your brain rewards you with positive feelings when you connect with others. Trusting others is a survival strategy. It helps you build alliances. Oxytocin is a key player in this process. It motivates you to form social bonds. These bonds provide support and protection. Oxytocin promotes cooperation and collaboration. It helps you navigate the complexities of social relationships. Your brain's release of oxytocin reinforces your instincts for social connection. Trust grows as you spend more time with others.
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    Habits of a Happy Brain

    Loretta Graziano Breuning

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