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506 People who can’t walk through a store without running their fingers along every surface aren’t being childish — they learned early that the world only felt real when their body confirmed it because the emotional information they received from people was never reliable enough to trust

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 03/13/2026 13:00 EDT

People who can’t walk through a store without running their fingers along every surface aren’t being childish — they learned early that the world only felt real when their body confirmed it because the emotional information they received from people was never reliable enough to trust

This unconscious habit reveals a profound truth about how our nervous systems adapted when the emotional world around us proved too unreliable to navigate safely.

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