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83 Psychology says the adults who seem the most indifferent aren’t cynics – they’ve simply been disappointed so many times that their nervous system reclassified hope as a threat

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 11:42 EDT

Psychology says the adults who seem the most indifferent aren’t cynics – they’ve simply been disappointed so many times that their nervous system reclassified hope as a threat

When your nervous system has been disappointed enough times, it literally rewires itself to treat hope as a threat — turning you into someone who meets every possibility with a shrug, not because you're cynical, but because caring has become too dangerous to risk.

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