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96 People who are excellent in emergencies and fall apart during ordinary weeks aren’t wired wrong. Their nervous system was calibrated for crisis, and calm registers as the absence of signal rather than the presence of safety. They function brilliantly when the house is burning because fire is the only temperature that feels familiar.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 05:07 EDT

People who are excellent in emergencies and fall apart during ordinary weeks aren’t wired wrong. Their nervous system was calibrated for crisis, and calm registers as the absence of signal rather than the presence of safety. They function brilliantly when the house is burning because fire is the only temperature that feels familiar.

People who thrive during emergencies and struggle during calm periods aren't wired wrong. Their nervous system was calibrated by chronic stress to treat crisis as the baseline, and the absence of urgency registers as a threat rather than relief.

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