This Huberman Lab podcast episode explores the science of gratitude, debunking common misconceptions about effective gratitude practices. The host, Andrew Huberman, details research showing that receiving gratitude, rather than expressing it, is more impactful, citing studies on neural circuit activation and physiological changes like heart rate synchronization. He suggests a potent gratitude practice involves recalling a story of genuine thanks received or observed, using bullet points as memory cues for a 1-5 minute reflection, repeated three times weekly. This practice aims to rewire the nervous system, reducing anxiety and boosting motivation by shifting the balance between defensive and pro-social neural circuits.