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There’s a kind of fatigue nobody names: the cost of living under other people’s ceilings. Not a mindset issue, a physiological one. Your body knows when a room can’t hold your real range. This piece breaks down how ceilings get into your nervous system—and why choosing expansion-only rooms is non‑negotiable for long‑term capacity.
By Helena BianchiThere’s a kind of fatigue nobody names: the cost of living under other people’s ceilings. Not a mindset issue, a physiological one. Your body knows when a room can’t hold your real range. This piece breaks down how ceilings get into your nervous system—and why choosing expansion-only rooms is non‑negotiable for long‑term capacity.