The NeuroKrish Immersion

Are you wired for risk?

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Why do some people leap into uncertainty while others remain paralyzed by it? In this episode of the Neurokrish Immersion, we dive deep into the neuroscience and psychology of risk. Moving beyond simple financial risk, we explore the emotional, creative, and existential friction that drives the entrepreneurial mind. Using Walter Isaacson’s biography of Elon Musk as a case study, we examine how dopamine, the amygdala, and childhood adversity reshape the brain's prediction networks. Learn how startup ecosystems act as socially amplified prediction systems, why risk is multidimensional, and how you can cultivate neurological courage to navigate the unknown.

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