Jakub Ferencik
1 min readOct 28, 2019

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Good point! It’s perhaps similar to how introverts and extroverts vary in their ability/willingness to speak in front of crowds. All in all, there’s research on how people with more serotonin tend to be more active socially. Neuroscience will reveal (if it hasn’t already) how these things work.

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Jakub Ferencik
Jakub Ferencik

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