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How to become constructive with our commons and addictions

“The midnight blurred line” questioned why we allow our commons to be destroyed and “Do we have the courage to face the realities of our time?” pointed out that maybe it is –addiction- that is blocking us from becoming constructive with our commons. This blogpost will look at what causes addiction and how we can become constructive from our destructive behaviour.

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Author merelclaesPosted on Jun 15, 2014Jun 29, 2022Categories Addiction, Being Human, CommonsTags addiction, becoming constructive, behaviour change, caring, China, consumerism, cortisol, dopamine, endorphins, friendship, glorification of being busy, homeless, integrity, love, Nudge, oxytocin, relationships, Russell Brand, serotonin, Simon Sinek, spiritual, Thai prawns, Thich Nhat Hanh, trust, valuesLeave a comment on How to become constructive with our commons and addictions

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