Danica Patrick shared her take on building her dream house via a social media post. The former NASCAR driver turned F1 pundit expressed her interest in neuroarchitecture.
On Wednesday, January 28, Danica Patrick shared a video via her Instagram story that delved into the effects of different architectures on the brain’s chemistry (neuroarchitecture). Finding the video informative, she reshared the video and expressed her desire to build a house using information derived from neurosciences.
“I want to build a house using this information,” she wrote.
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Patrick’s last IndyCar outing was at the Indianapolis 500 in 2018. Following her retirement, she has transitioned into sports commentary and entrepreneurship. She regularly gives intriguing insights while covering IndyCar, NASCAR, and Formula 1. Besides this, she has also written a book (Danica-Crossing the Line, published in 2006) and launched her clothing line called Warriors by Danica Patrick.
Danica Patrick reacts to US President Donald Trump’s choice for National Intelligence Director
Besides expressing her curiosity and interest in building neuroscience-inspired architecture, Danica Patrick also expresses her thoughts on various political matters. On January 28, she shared her thoughts on US President Donald Trump’s preference for the role of National Intelligence Director.
Trump is reportedly considering American politician and military officer Tulsi Gabbard as a suitable candidate for the reputed position. Patrick showed her support for the latter via her Instagram stories, as she shared a Newmax post and wrote:
“My girl @tulsigabbard has an incredible balance of having real integrity and also not being naive. She is the right person for the job to be in charge of national intelligence. She is also just real, I’m proud to call her my friend.”
After serving as a U.S. representative for Hawaii’s second congressional district from 2013 to 2021, Tulsi Gabbard has been serving in the U.S. Army Reserve. Notably, she was also the youngest state legislator in Hawaii (2002 to 2004).
Patrick attended Trump’s inauguration and enjoyed her time alongside some esteemed guests. She took to her Instagram on 22nd January and shared a post with the caption:
“What a crew for the inauguration! So much fun and so much laughing! Thanks, @alexbruesewitz! However, I have learned there are a few things politics don’t care much about…. Food, water, and sleep. We departed at 8 am and returned at 2 pm. Thank god I packed some water and was able to finally eat my breakfast. Also….. Melania was simply stunning and looked like the hottest mob boss. “
A well-known figure in the Motorsport world, Patrick became the only woman to have won an Indycar series race after she won the Indy Japan 300 in April 2008.
Edited by Shirsh
Danica Patrick, former professional racing driver, recently took to Instagram to share an article about neuroarchitecture – the study of how the design of our environment can impact our behavior and emotions. In the post, Patrick expressed her interest in using this concept to “build a house” that promotes well-being and positive energy.
Neuroarchitecture is a growing field that focuses on how our physical surroundings can influence our mental and emotional well-being. By designing spaces that take into account human psychology and neuroscience, architects and designers can create environments that enhance mood, increase productivity, and even improve overall health.
For Patrick, who has always been interested in health and wellness, the idea of incorporating neuroarchitecture into the design of her future home holds great appeal. By creating a space that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also promotes relaxation, focus, and positive energy, she hopes to cultivate a sense of peace and harmony in her daily life.
As she continues to explore this fascinating field, Patrick is excited to see how she can apply the principles of neuroarchitecture to create a space that truly feels like home. Stay tuned for updates on her journey to “build a house” that not only looks beautiful, but also supports her well-being on a deeper level.
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