Feeling
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I got the
feeling
that my brain wanted to basically see it come back to life.
And so, but what you're emoting to, or what you're looking at, had the same feeling, the same haunting quality, that Jim's footage had, so I found it so fascinating that our brains sort of, once you believe something's real, you transfer everything that you feel about it, this quality you have, and it's totally artificial.
When I worked as a music photographer and a fashion photographer, I always had this nagging
feeling
that there was something missing, that I wasn't quite using my skills productively.
And I'm glad to say now, eight years later, I actually spoke to Nick last night, and he wanted to let me know that he was
feeling
a lot better, and he doesn't do the self-harming anymore.
And it was that
feeling
of helplessness that reminded me so well of my childhood.
There was so little I could do to control what was going on around me, that that
feeling
of helplessness was overwhelming.
Choosing to be a librarian and choosing to be at McPherson was me letting go of that
feeling
of helplessness and finding ways to be supportive to others.
This excitement felt like a
feeling
to go forward into something I knew nothing about.
A warm
feeling.
Standing in the near darkness, I remember
feeling
this quick, hot fear, and in that instant, I could only imagine what it must be like to be trapped in that hell.
Now try to imagine the sinking
feeling
you get when you've just sent out 2,000 volunteers and you can't prove it.
I'm a writer, and I've been watching people with the slide shows and scientists and bankers, and I've been
feeling
a bit like a gangsta rapper at a bar mitzvah.
And we also use functional MRI, called fMRI, to take a video, a movie, of brain activity when participants are taking part in some kind of task like thinking or
feeling
or perceiving something.
You have a pretty good idea of what they're
feeling
and thinking at this precise moment in time.
It gives you the rewarding
feeling
out of doing fun things, including taking risks.
And this region, the regions within the limbic system, have been found to be hypersensitive to the rewarding
feeling
of risk-taking in adolescents compared with adults, and at the very same time, the prefrontal cortex, which you can see in blue in the slide here, which stops us taking excessive risks, is still very much in development in adolescents.
So they do this both when they have power sort of chronically, and also when they're
feeling
powerful in the moment.
We want them to be
feeling
power.
So two minutes lead to these hormonal changes that configure your brain to basically be either assertive, confident and comfortable, or really stress-reactive, and
feeling
sort of shut down.
And we've all had the feeling, right?
And that really resonated with me, because I want to tell you a little story about being an impostor and
feeling
like I'm not supposed to be here.
So I really struggled with this, and I have to say, having your identity taken from you, your core identity, and for me it was being smart, having that taken from you, there's nothing that leaves you
feeling
more powerless than that.
I don't feel that anymore, but she does, and I get that
feeling.
Don't leave that situation
feeling
like, oh, I didn't show them who I am.
Leave that situation
feeling
like, I really feel like I got to say who I am and show who I am.
It's a kind of a bad
feeling
word, fear.
And then one of the professors starts to speak, and he says, "Your work gives me a
feeling
of joy."
But I was also kind of intrigued, because joy is this intangible feeling, and how does that come from the stuff on the table next to me?
That
feeling
of wanting to jump up and down is one of the ways that scientists measure joy.
Joy is about
feeling
good in the moment, right now.
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