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Science Advisory Board Member Anthony Burrow on Hidden Brain

September 17, 2021

Do you feel like your life has a clear direction? Do you feel your daily activities are engaging and important? These two questions can help you determine your level of purpose overall and day-to-day. Purpose helps us to overcome the various challenges we all face in life, and it can boost our health, longevity, connection to self and society. In a recent episode of Hidden Brain, Kumanu Scientific Advisory Board Member and Cornell University psychologist Anthony Burrow, Ph.D., explains the ways we can cultivate purpose and how it can transform our lives.

According to Burrow’s research, there are three main pathways to life purpose:

  1. Proactive: You pursue purpose gradually through hobbies and activities.
  2. Reactive: Your purpose emerges in response to life circumstances like illness or job loss.
  3. Social: You observe and draw inspiration from examples of purposeful individuals.

No matter how you find purpose, Burrow’ research reveals that it is essential to wellbeing. Purposeful people have lower incidences of heart attack, stroke, recover from surgery quicker, and show slower rates of cognitive decline and Alzheimers. It mitigates the ill consequences of stressors by strengthening emotional resolve. And purpose acts as a beacon of hope, drawing us through difficult times toward a future accomplishment.

Listen in on the episode for more inspiration and tips to cultivate your own sense of purpose.

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Anthony Burrow, PhD

Kumanu Science Advisory Board Member

Anthony Burrow, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Cornell University and a leading expert on the science of purpose. As a member of Kumanu’s Science Advisory Board, he brings deep insight into how purpose shapes identity, motivation, and wellbeing across the lifespan.

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