That what makes me Nervous is that which makes me Alive

Learned Resilience explores how growth emerges at the edge of discomfort. Instead of shrinking from what makes us nervous, we can learn to engage it through right-sized challenges that expand our capacity. This perspective reframes fear, tension, and uncertainty as signals of potential rather than threats to avoid. Over time, leaning into these moments shifts us away from learned helplessness and toward a more adaptive, resilient way of living. Read More

The Neurobiology of Aim: Jordan Peterson Meets the T.H.R.I.V.E. Loop

We’ve mapped Jordan Peterson’s existential insights to the physical structures of the brain. Discover why having an ‘Aim’ is a biological necessity and how the T.H.R.I.V.E. loop provides the steering mechanism for the human journey. Read More