Self Study Lab
Most of us move through the world assuming our senses are giving us an accurate readout of reality. And if someone else is having a different experience of the same moment, one of us must be off. In this episode, I make the case that that assumption is wrong — and that a lot of unnecessary conflict, self-judgment, and misunderstanding lives inside it. In this episode, I talk about: * Why no two nervous systems process the world the same way * How sensory thresholds for smell, sound, and pain vary measurably between people * What chronotype research tells us about morning and night people * The concept of baseline arousal and why some systems run hotter or cooler from the start * How epigenetics suggests some of what we carry was shaped by the people who came before us * Why calling someone "too sensitive" is often a mismatch in hardware, not a character flaw This week's tiny practice Find one moment where you notice yourself reacting more strongly, or less strongly to something sensory than the people around you. A smell, a sound, a temperature. Instead of explaining it away, just get curious. Sign up for my biweekly newsletter Notes from the Field here: https://egostrength.net/newsletter [https://egostrength.net/newsletter] DISCLAIMER The Self Study Lab Podcast is for education and personal growth. It isn’t therapy and does not replace working with a licensed mental health provider.
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