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Alex Hutchinson is a science writer, former physicist, and author of Endure, known for exploring the limits of human performance and the psychology behind endurance, curiosity, and growth. In this conversation, he breaks down why exploration is fundamental to both human evolution and modern life, arguing that our desire to seek the unknown is balanced by an equally strong need for stability and routine. Alex explains how this tension shapes our decisions, from the meals we choose to the careers we pursue, and why leaning into uncertainty, even in small ways, can lead to deeper learning and long term fulfillment. Expect to learn how the explore versus exploit dilemma influences everyday choices, why short term discomfort often leads to better long term outcomes, and how being optimistic in the face of uncertainty can reduce regret over time. We dive into the science of how the brain predicts the world, why too much comfort and optimization can limit growth, and how modern technology risks turning us into passive consumers rather than active participants in our own lives. Alex also shares practical ways to reintroduce exploration into your routine, the importance of effort and challenge in creating meaning, and why a life that’s slightly uncomfortable is often a sign you’re moving in the right direction. - Find Alex below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhutchinsonyyz/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhutchinsonyyz/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweat_science? [https://www.instagram.com/sweat_science?]
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