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964 Neuroscience reveals that the reason some people can’t relax on vacation isn’t stress addiction — it’s that their childhood taught their brain to treat safety as temporary, so calm feels like the moment before something goes wrong

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/25/2026 11:57 EDT

Neuroscience reveals that the reason some people can’t relax on vacation isn’t stress addiction — it’s that their childhood taught their brain to treat safety as temporary, so calm feels like the moment before something goes wrong

The poolside dread you feel isn't a failure to unwind — it's a nervous system still standing guard over a threat that ended decades ago.

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