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"Why do some people overreact emotionally, even when they know better?" That was the first question on today's episode—and the answer isn't a lack of awareness or discipline; it's that emotional reactions are trained patterns in the brain. Which leads to something far more important: your brain is not fixed, it's constantly changing. Every reaction you repeat strengthens a pathway, and every new response begins to build a different one. That's neuroplasticity. The way you respond today isn't permanent, but it is practiced. And once you see that clearly, the question stops being "What's wrong with me?" and becomes "What am I training?"
By James Garrett"Why do some people overreact emotionally, even when they know better?" That was the first question on today's episode—and the answer isn't a lack of awareness or discipline; it's that emotional reactions are trained patterns in the brain. Which leads to something far more important: your brain is not fixed, it's constantly changing. Every reaction you repeat strengthens a pathway, and every new response begins to build a different one. That's neuroplasticity. The way you respond today isn't permanent, but it is practiced. And once you see that clearly, the question stops being "What's wrong with me?" and becomes "What am I training?"