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ssssawer
ssssawer :
[hehe]
2024-06-09 21:30:36
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zetayron1
Zet. :
этот человек выбрал язык фактов
2021-11-13 09:38:27
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vitaly163rus
vitaly163rus :
😂за то правдивый ответ
2021-11-07 16:33:23
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kira1yoshikage1
🟩зилибобка, зелёный ребёнок🟩 :
Короче,у меня есть одна просьба,я хотел сделать скрин,где у меня было бы "999+" уведомлений,у меня уже было где-то 38 уведомлений,но я случайно их просмотрел,можете пожалуйста полайка
2025-01-12 20:23:56
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st.olegan
st.olegan :
как он это чётко сказал
2021-11-08 14:36:13
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alisakononenko
Supernastroenie :
Диван наш краш 🥰
2021-11-10 17:59:43
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Кирилл Шульга :
ех... его взгляд
2021-11-07 15:03:26
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ДЮИВАНН
2022-01-28 16:30:08
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The brain adapts to the language you use daily through neuroplasticity, meaning the more you think and say certain things, the stronger those neural pathways become.  “One day” = Reinforcement of passive thinking. Saying “One day” keeps your prefrontal cortex- responsible for planning, decision-making, and action- disengaged. “I’ll try”  = Uncertainty. The phrase “I’ll try” activates the limbic system, particularly the amygdala, which interprets uncertainty as a potential threat. Uncertainty increases cortisol levels, which keeps the brain locked in an anxious, detached state. I wish” = Reinforces hopelessness. Saying “I wish DPDR would go away” frames recovery as something out of your control. The dopaminergic system works on expectation and action.“I wish” signals passivity, reducing dopamine release. Low dopamine = Low motivation to take action, leading to stagnation in recovery. “I hope” = Passive State. “I hope DPDR goes away” puts recovery into chance-based thinking, signaling the brain to wait for an external solution rather than taking active steps. This weakens the sense of control, keeping the nervous system in a heightened state of anxiety and dissociation. I'm not a medical or health professional. Just a guy that used to struggle with DPDR, overcame it in 5 weeks, and now teaches 20-40 year olds exactly how to do it themselves :) #dpdr #derealization #depersonalization #dpdrrecovery #dpdrhelp #dpdrtips #derealisation #depersonalisation
The brain adapts to the language you use daily through neuroplasticity, meaning the more you think and say certain things, the stronger those neural pathways become. “One day” = Reinforcement of passive thinking. Saying “One day” keeps your prefrontal cortex- responsible for planning, decision-making, and action- disengaged. “I’ll try” = Uncertainty. The phrase “I’ll try” activates the limbic system, particularly the amygdala, which interprets uncertainty as a potential threat. Uncertainty increases cortisol levels, which keeps the brain locked in an anxious, detached state. I wish” = Reinforces hopelessness. Saying “I wish DPDR would go away” frames recovery as something out of your control. The dopaminergic system works on expectation and action.“I wish” signals passivity, reducing dopamine release. Low dopamine = Low motivation to take action, leading to stagnation in recovery. “I hope” = Passive State. “I hope DPDR goes away” puts recovery into chance-based thinking, signaling the brain to wait for an external solution rather than taking active steps. This weakens the sense of control, keeping the nervous system in a heightened state of anxiety and dissociation. I'm not a medical or health professional. Just a guy that used to struggle with DPDR, overcame it in 5 weeks, and now teaches 20-40 year olds exactly how to do it themselves :) #dpdr #derealization #depersonalization #dpdrrecovery #dpdrhelp #dpdrtips #derealisation #depersonalisation

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