Anna Runkle
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And I talk about the disconnection there, but now I've gone for the deep dive to the disconnection, which is basically where the devil gets in. That's just... Without genuine connection, we get weirder and weirder and people get, they feel offended when I say that. So I'll speak for myself. When I'm isolated, I get weird and not in a good way. I get cranky.
Well, when we're hanging out with other people in real life, we get socialized. And we all saw during lockdown, for example, what were we like when we didn't get to hang out with people very much. And I remember sitting in a cafe for the first time where other people were in the cafe and we weren't acknowledging each other or anything, but they were there. And I was just like, this is great.
Well, when we're hanging out with other people in real life, we get socialized. And we all saw during lockdown, for example, what were we like when we didn't get to hang out with people very much. And I remember sitting in a cafe for the first time where other people were in the cafe and we weren't acknowledging each other or anything, but they were there. And I was just like, this is great.
Well, when we're hanging out with other people in real life, we get socialized. And we all saw during lockdown, for example, what were we like when we didn't get to hang out with people very much. And I remember sitting in a cafe for the first time where other people were in the cafe and we weren't acknowledging each other or anything, but they were there. And I was just like, this is great.
But when I started spending time with people again, I was very salty. I was often stumbling over my words. I was having trouble, like, reading their emotions. I got rusty very quickly. And I wasn't sure I liked them. And then I wanted to sort of crawl back in my hole. It's a vicious cycle. Yeah, like, we're meant to be around each other. And I don't think it's all, like, on the surface either.
But when I started spending time with people again, I was very salty. I was often stumbling over my words. I was having trouble, like, reading their emotions. I got rusty very quickly. And I wasn't sure I liked them. And then I wanted to sort of crawl back in my hole. It's a vicious cycle. Yeah, like, we're meant to be around each other. And I don't think it's all, like, on the surface either.
But when I started spending time with people again, I was very salty. I was often stumbling over my words. I was having trouble, like, reading their emotions. I got rusty very quickly. And I wasn't sure I liked them. And then I wanted to sort of crawl back in my hole. It's a vicious cycle. Yeah, like, we're meant to be around each other. And I don't think it's all, like, on the surface either.
I think our nervous systems talk to each other. I'm sort of of the school that some people are putting out there that...
I think our nervous systems talk to each other. I'm sort of of the school that some people are putting out there that...
I think our nervous systems talk to each other. I'm sort of of the school that some people are putting out there that...
our nervous there's one big nervous system and we're we're we're nodes in it and so we feel each other so you can and this shows up in the most practical ways like let's say somebody says um gosh it feels like you're kind of crushing on me and i'm uncomfortable and they go oh no no no no i'm not i just want to be friends no that's not what i want no i have a girlfriend i just but you feel it your nervous system feels their nervous system and you know what you feel
our nervous there's one big nervous system and we're we're we're nodes in it and so we feel each other so you can and this shows up in the most practical ways like let's say somebody says um gosh it feels like you're kind of crushing on me and i'm uncomfortable and they go oh no no no no i'm not i just want to be friends no that's not what i want no i have a girlfriend i just but you feel it your nervous system feels their nervous system and you know what you feel
our nervous there's one big nervous system and we're we're we're nodes in it and so we feel each other so you can and this shows up in the most practical ways like let's say somebody says um gosh it feels like you're kind of crushing on me and i'm uncomfortable and they go oh no no no no i'm not i just want to be friends no that's not what i want no i have a girlfriend i just but you feel it your nervous system feels their nervous system and you know what you feel
So if you're doing drugs or you're depressed or you're or you've just, you know, this happens to kids who are who have parents who are not good parents is you get like your perception gets completely switched off. This is a big part of it. They're like, no, I'm not drunk. No, it is safe to get in the car. Get in. Stop complaining.
So if you're doing drugs or you're depressed or you're or you've just, you know, this happens to kids who are who have parents who are not good parents is you get like your perception gets completely switched off. This is a big part of it. They're like, no, I'm not drunk. No, it is safe to get in the car. Get in. Stop complaining.
So if you're doing drugs or you're depressed or you're or you've just, you know, this happens to kids who are who have parents who are not good parents is you get like your perception gets completely switched off. This is a big part of it. They're like, no, I'm not drunk. No, it is safe to get in the car. Get in. Stop complaining.
Agency. I was going to say, what do you think that is?
Agency. I was going to say, what do you think that is?
Agency. I was going to say, what do you think that is?
If it's my fault, I can change it.