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Your brain isn't broken because you can't relax; it’s simply conditioned to the noise it used to survive. Peace isn't a natural state of being—it’s a high-level skill your nervous system hasn't been taught yet. We spend years wishing for a quiet weekend, only to spend those precious hours overthinking every conversation or picking unnecessary arguments It’s a strange irony: when life finally slows down, your mind starts frantically searching for a problem to solve just to feel "normal" again. This is nervous system regulation in its most raw form. If your past was defined by constant pressure or conflict, your brain learned to associate high stimulation with safety. Calm feels like a void that needs to be filled with self-sabotage because chaos is familiar, and the familiar is what the brain trusts. Breaking this cycle isn't about trying harder to relax; it's about acknowledging that overcoming anxiety requires retraining your physiological expectations. It takes time to convince your body that quiet isn't a precursor to a storm When things are finally going well, does your mind start looking for what's "wrong," or can you sit with the silence?