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Effortful exercise improves cognition. It is brain and cognitive maintenance. If I want an immediate boost in alertness, focus, and mental sharpness, I’ll do a short bout of vigorous exercise before a podcast or public speaking engagement. It’s the fastest, most reliable, and consistent way to flip the switch...

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