The Psychology Of People Who Hate People
Автор: Shadow Wisdom
Загружено: 2025-11-27
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The Psychology Of People Who Hate People
Do you often feel more comfortable with distance than closeness? Do you find yourself choosing solitude not because you hate people, but because interacting with them feels overwhelmingly draining? You're not anti-social—you're likely experiencing emotional overstimulation and protective detachment.
In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating psychology of individuals who claim they dislike people. We explore the emotional labor involved in filtering one's true self, the exhaustion of constantly negotiating authenticity versus acceptance, and the high sensitivity that makes social settings feel like standing in front of a hundred demanding screens.
It's not rejection; it's self-preservation. It's not indifference; it's feeling too much. Learn why your distance is a shield, why you crave depth over volume, and how to find the few safe connections that won't cost you your peace.
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