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Emily McDonald says your brain waves sync up with the people you spend the most time around. McDonald is a neuroscientist with a PhD. She references studies showing that when two people are in conversation, their brain wave patterns begin to align. With best friends, the sync is so strong that researchers can see it on a brain scan. This is the reason close friends finish each other's sentences. Their brains are running on the same rhythm. McDonald says this also applies to who you follow online. The accounts you scroll every day are training your brain waves to match their patterns. Your feed isn't entertainment. It is neural conditioning. If the people in your physical and digital life are anxious or pessimistic, your brain is being trained into the same state. Curate your feed and your friends. They are rewiring you in real time. — Emily McDonald on the Codie Sanche's (@Codie_Sanchez) podcast PS: B2C health apps, SaaS, brand or info founders: We'll make 𝕏 your #1 organic acquisition channel in the next 90 days without you writing a single tweet. In just 55 days, this account grew to 10.1K followers and 37.3M impressions. Book a call to learn more: cal.com/goku/15-min-me…

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