The Anne-Laure Le Cunff interview: How to become "the scientist of your own life"
Briefly

Anne-Laure Le Cunff is a neuroscientist and founder of Ness Labs, focusing on neuroscience's role in creativity. Her new book, Tiny Experiments, provides a framework for navigating uncertainty through small, systematic changes. In an interview, she reflects on her origin as a scientist, driven by early curiosity about the brain. Her journey included working at Google on health projects, leading her back to studying neuroscience, which now fuels her writing and business aimed at empowering others to experiment in their own lives.
Her upcoming book, Tiny Experiments, releasing this March, offers a practical framework for embracing uncertainty - and thriving through small, systematic changes.
I was captivated by questions about the brain: Do you see colors the same way I do? Is your pain like my pain?
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