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these guys are working nonstop for us! 😁 || Even when people feel sad, their brains are still working hard behind the scenes to support them. Inside the human body are tiny proteins called kinesin proteins that act like microscopic delivery workers, carrying important materials throughout cells. Some of these materials help transport chemicals such as dopamine, which is connected to feelings of happiness, motivation, and reward. Although we cannot see them, these tiny proteins are constantly moving and working every second of the day to help the brain function properly. This idea can be comforting because it shows how incredible and hardworking the human body truly is. Even during difficult moments, millions of tiny processes inside the brain continue helping us heal, think, and feel emotions. The fact that microscopic proteins are still carrying “happy chemicals” throughout the brain is a reminder that our bodies never stop trying to take care of us, even when life feels overwhelming. It also shows how connected science and emotions can be in everyday life. Sometimes people forget how complex and powerful the human brain really is. Every thought, memory, and emotion depends on countless tiny systems working together perfectly. Knowing that there are microscopic proteins inside us helping carry the chemicals linked to happiness can make the world feel a little less lonely. Even on bad days, the body is still trying its best to keep us going. #anatomy #fyp #brainrot #hopecore #psychology

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