Were you in any particular transition during that period? Like high school to college or 20s to 30s? I wonder if that worsened the impact for people, if the social isolation happened to time with important life transitions
Were you in any particular transition during that period? Like high school to college or 20s to 30s? I wonder if that worsened the impact for people, if the social isolation happened to time with important life transitions
Especially given this context, maybe you can be upfront about your uncertainties with them?
This is exactly the type of thing I was reflecting on. Have you also found yourself having a lower tolerance for stressors?
Absolutely. It comes down to exposure therapy, basically. Reacclimation.
Yeah, I can tell that I get a little weird if I’m alone too long. And the time it takes is shorter since covid. I’m assuming from too much time alone during the peak period
I’m more referring to people who aren’t so much choosing to isolate. Not a preference, but a loss of the capacity or opportunities to socialize
now find it completely weird and disorienting to deal with people in public now.
This is what I’ve been hearing (and experienced). And that it’s not a preference, it’s more that the nervous system has struggled to recalibrate; or there was not enough opportunity for it to do so and that has led to a feedback loop
Yes some kids I know, it just sort of became how they identify: shy, more anxious
Maybe if we smushed the two together and made up a word? Like hikicovidomori
I’m glad to hear you live in a country where you can get more specialized support! I hope the new treatments pan out
Yeah it was certainly a net positive for some. Of course this post isn’t a criticism of those that enjoyed it, or were unaffected by it. But there is a sort of lost generation group, so to speak, too. That includes younger people who feel maladroit or disconnected in a way that they tie to that period. People who already struggled to socialize and the period made it worse enough that they never recovered
Read the headline, immediately checked if this was some the onion type of magazine
It’s a cross between our innate limitations, a societal system which works against us but continues from sheer momentum, and then by design by those who benefit. I don’t think most people woke up and decided to live apathetic lives. We are chronically cognitively tasked
I guess it’s time for a Family Ties sitcom reboot
Now this is a top tier showerthought
Gerrymandering is an art form in Texas
Thank you. That’s kind of you to follow up with us
Sounds like it’d be faster than the nervous system could process pain?
That’s pretty good, actually