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Why do some people feel relief when winter arrives while others dread it? This video explores the neuroscience and personality traits behind preferring quiet cold over loud heat. From low sensory thresholds to reverse seasonal affective disorder, we break down why winter preference isn't depression or vitamin D deficiency, it's different nervous system wiring. 🧠 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Low sensory threshold means summer elements that energize others overwhelm you Reverse seasonal affective disorder affects people who get depressed in summer not winter Winter preference correlates with introversion, depth seeking, and need for slower pace Summer culture has become performative (beach body pressure, FOMO, forced outdoor activity) Your nervous system regulates better in low stimulation environments (cold, dark, quiet) It's not depression, it's different wiring designed for contemplation over constant activity 💬 YOUR TURN: Are you someone who gets relief when autumn arrives and dread when spring comes? 👇 SUBSCRIBE for psychology that validates people whose brains don't match what everyone expects. We break down why you're wired differently and give you permission to stop apologizing for it. / @psyklipss 📌 WATCH NEXT: People Who Cut Everyone Off in the New Year People Who Don't Want to Travel People Who Rewatch The Same Shows 💜 You're not depressing for liking cold and dark. You're not boring for preferring winter. Your brain needs what it needs. Summer people aren't better than you, they're just wired for different stimulation levels. Quiet cold over loud heat is completely valid. ⚠️ This explores psychological preference for winter over summer. It's not about clinical depression or vitamin D deficiency (consult professionals for those). Content is educational, not medical advice. Research: Sensory processing studies, personality correlations with seasonal preference, reverse SAD documentation, introversion, and temperature regulation research. #Winter #Psychology #Introvert #SensoryProcessing #ReverseSAD #SeasonalPreference #NotDepressed #WinterOverSummer #QuietCold #PersonalityTypes #Neuroscience #HSP #HighlySensitive #WinterLovers #SummerOverload #MentalHealth #SelfAwareness #IntrovertLife #ColdWeather #CozyVibes