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The provided texts explore how social and symbolic connections function as critical regulators, transforming external pressures into internal emotional experiences. One source introduces a framework in which trusted figures and ideals act as strain-relief lubricators that stabilize the psyche and preserve agency, or as strain-relief catalysts that amplify distress and accelerate reaction. This theory aligns with cognitive neuroscience, particularly regarding how the brain’s "interpreter" generates meaning to manage uncertainty. Complementary historical examples illustrate these roles through the lives of famous artists and their muses, such as Van Gogh and Dali, whose relationships served as powerful emotional filters. Ultimately, these connections dictate the Strain Transfer Ratio, determining whether objective hardships are felt as manageable challenges or overwhelming crises. This integrative perspective highlights that human resilience and identity are deeply tethered to the symbolic frameworks we use to process reality.