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784 The reason some people can’t rest even when they finally have permission to rest is that their body never got the signal that the emergency is over. They finished surviving years ago. Their nervous system hasn’t been informed.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 01:01 EDT

The reason some people can’t rest even when they finally have permission to rest is that their body never got the signal that the emergency is over. They finished surviving years ago. Their nervous system hasn’t been informed.

Many people can't rest even when their lives are objectively safe because their nervous system never received the signal that the emergency ended. The survival mode that once protected them became invisible scaffolding they can't easily take down.

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