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In a world that never stops talking, the ability to sit still with your own thoughts has become a rare psychological feat. Today, we’re diving into the science of "The Capacity to be Alone," the famous University of Virginia "Electric Shock" study, and the thin line between silence as a refuge and silence as a hiding place. Whether you crave the quiet or run from it, this video explores what your relationship with stillness says about your inner world. In this video, we talk about: The unsettling reason most people would rather feel pain than be bored. Why silence doesn't create thoughts—it reveals them. How "Distress Tolerance" changes your relationship with anxiety. The difference between silence from wholeness vs. silence from withdrawal. Sources & References: The "Electric Shock" Study: Wilson, T. D., et al. (2014). "Just think: The challenges of the disengaged mind." The Capacity to be Alone: Winnicott, D. W. (1958). "The Capacity to be Alone." Distress Tolerance: Linehan, M. M. (2014). DBT Training Manual. Are you someone who can sit in silence for hours? Let me know your experience in the comments. 👇 #Psychology #MentalHealth #Solitude #Mindfulness