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Anecdotes from the work world, however, suggest that it's the overachievers who tend to seek further enhancement. Dr. Gaby Cora, a psychiatrist and life coach from Florida, says her patients are like Bob. "They are extremely smart and very successful. We're not talking about someone struggling to perform. I do organization, planning and prioritizing - and lifestyle changes like exercise, relaxation, better sleep, nutrition - with patients first. But when I need to prescribe, I do. My issue with all of this is that society pushes so much to maximize production and performance that enhancement becomes normal...
...Thousands of people show up to hear Al Gore, but then only 25 or 30 show up to hear what they can do to actually get involved,” he said. “It’s frustrating.” —Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Natasha S. Whitney can be reached at nwhitney@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...