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Social psychologists say the reason a stranger’s rudeness can ruin your entire morning has nothing to do with sensitivity — the brain processes unexpected social hostility through the same threat pathway as physical danger, and the disproportionate response isn’t overreaction, it’s a system that evolved to treat rejection from the group as a survival-level event firing in a context where the stakes have changed but the wiring hasn’t
Research suggests that people who talk to themselves out loud while problem-solving aren’t eccentric — they’re accessing a cognitive loop that processes information 30% more efficiently than internal dialogue, and the habit that most people suppress in public is the exact mechanism their brain would choose if social judgement weren’t part of the equation
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