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Have you spent years wondering why everyone else seems to handle social life effortlessly while you feel drained after a single conversation? Why saying no to plans brings immediate relief, then crushing guilt? Your brain isn't broken. You're just wired differently — and you've been punishing yourself for it. Is it possible that what you call "low social energy" isn't laziness or coldness, but your nervous system asking for something the world taught you to ignore? That the guilt isn't proof you're failing, but proof you've been measuring yourself against people whose energy works nothing like yours? This video is for people who've spent decades forcing themselves to show up, to smile, to perform availability they don't feel — and who are exhausted from treating their limits like moral failures. If this resonates, let me know in the comments what part hit hardest. You're not alone in feeling this way.