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Psychology of People Who Don't Need Friends (The Defensive Pessimist) Have you ever noticed that when your phone rings late at night, your first thought isn’t "who is it?" but "what went wrong?" For some, solitude isn't just a preference—it's a survival strategy. In this video, we dive deep into the psychology of people who feel they don't need friends. We aren't just talking about introversion; we are exploring the mind of the "Defensive Pessimist" and the hyper-independent. We will break down the three distinct psychological types that push people away: The Trauma Survivors: Those using isolation as a shield. The Control Seekers: Those who use "Catastrophizing" to manage anxiety. The Strategic Loners: Those who visualize failure to ensure success. If you have ever felt relieved when plans get cancelled, or if you constantly prepare for the worst-case scenario to protect your peace, this video will explain the fascinating behavioural psychology behind your wiring. This isn't just about mental health; it is about understanding the "Behavioural Code" that drives your need for control and safety. In this video, you will learn: Why your brain treats uncertainty as a threat. The difference between anxiety and strategic pessimism. How to balance protecting your peace with letting people in. Subscribe to Behavioural Code for more psychology facts that help you decode your mind. #Psychology #MentalHealth #Introvert #DefensivePessimism #BehavioralCode