The Mind Needs Growth.
What makes
you happy?
What is
your idea of a perfect evening?
For many of
us, the answer would be something akin to relaxing on the couch, watching a
great TV show and eating something delicious. Maybe you want to stay in with your
other half, or maybe you’d like to program a game.
These
things are comfortable and they are refreshing. These things help you to feel
calm and to rejuvenate from a tough week.
But you
know what? Your brain doesn’t like
those things. In fact, these are about the worst things you can possibly do as
far as your body is concerned!
The reason
for that is simple: when you relax and when you chill, you don’t challenge your
brain. The result is that it starts to atrophy.
Grow or Shrink
The brain
is able to adapt to whatever you throw at it due to a process called brain
plasticity. Brain plasticity describes the ability of the brain to grow and
change shape: to create new neurons and to become stronger. Herein lies the
principle of SAID: specific adaptations to imposed demands. If you practice
languages, you get better at language. If you practice balance, your brain gets
better at that.
But if
you’re not growing, then all that extra neural matter is just wasted energy.
The result? Your brain starts to atrophy and starts to burn through that extra
matter. The result is that you deteriorate.
Grow or
shrink. Move forward or move backward. Being ‘static’ isn’t an option.
The Brain Loves Growth
When you
learn a new language or skill, the brain will see this as positive stimulus. It
sees this as a chance to get stronger and to ultimately improve your ability to
survive. Thus it produces positive hormones and neurotransmitters like dopamine
and brain derived neurotrophic factor. These help you to learn, but they also prevent
the atrophy we discussed. They protect the brain against degeneration and they
make you smarter.
So while you might feel like the very best thing you can do for your brain is to relax and to sit down, actually the brain much prefers challenge and learning. Sure, have your evening off, but make sure your life isn’t just a case of alternating between stress at work and doing ‘nothing’ at home. Keep learning, keep going to new places and keep taking on new challenges!
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