Survival Mode vs Thriving: What Your Nervous System Is Actually Trying to Tell You
Human beings can survive on remarkably little for a while. A roof overhead. Enough food to quiet the stomach. Water. Air. A body that keeps functioning one more day. Strip life down far enough and survival becomes very primitive, very raw, very biological. The nervous system does not ask for poetry when it believes it is dying. It asks for safety. At its most basic level, survival depends on a handful of things most people never think about until they no longer have them. Water. Food. Shelter. Sleep. Physical safety. The ability to wake up tomorrow without the body staging a revolt. Without those things, the brain changes priorities immediately. Hope becomes secondary. Creativity becomes secondary. Long term goals become secondary. A person living in survival mode is not usually asking themselves who they want to become. They are asking how to get through another day without falling apart. And friend, I think sometimes we forget how much energy survival actually consumes. People look a...