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Why Human Beings Love Drama

Why Human Beings Love Drama

According to Dr. James L. Wilson, a leading specialist in nutritional balancing, people who are constantly tired use stress as a stimulant.

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Jan 22, 2024
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Stress is an effective stimulant. For some people, life is boring when all goes well. More than that, most stress is self-inflicted.

That is, we can avoid it if we choose to. But we choose not to. Our bodies “need” it for stimulation. Often we don’t want to reduce the level of drama in our lives because we use it as compensation for nutritional deficienc…

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