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360 People who stay calm in emergencies and then fall apart two days later when they drop a glass aren’t unstable. Their system held the weight precisely long enough to be useful, and the glass was just the first safe moment to set it down.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/07/2026 21:59 EDT

People who stay calm in emergencies and then fall apart two days later when they drop a glass aren’t unstable. Their system held the weight precisely long enough to be useful, and the glass was just the first safe moment to set it down.

People who hold it together during emergencies and break down days later over something trivial aren't unstable. Their nervous system deferred the emotional processing until it found the first safe moment to release it.

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