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The Architecture of Pleasure

Before something wonderful happens, your brain has already begun anticipating it. Pleasure is not random — it is part of a sophisticated neurological system that guides attention, shapes desire, and pulls us toward what comes next. In this opening essay, we step inside the architecture of pleasure to understand why happiness is less a place we arrive and more a direction the brain is always nudging us toward.

Dr. Melissa Hughes Neuroscience Researcher, Author & Keynote Speaker

After having spent 10 years teaching both big kids and little kids (elementary school and university), I began my neuroscience research journey to understand how the brain works and how to make it work better. I recognize that not everyone is as geeky as I am, but I believe most of us want to optimize brain function for as long as we can. Beyond my work, I live in Naples, Florida and enjoy anything in the sunshine.

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