Cognitive Resonance Fatigue: When You Are Tired of Becoming Everyone Else
There is a kind of tired that has nothing to do with sleep. It does not come from a long week or a hard day. It comes from adjusting yourself, over and over, to fit the tone that a room seems to ask of you. From reading the emotional weather around you and quietly shifting so everyone else stays steady. From carrying a weight so familiar you stopped noticing it was there. That kind of tired has a name. Cognitive Resonance Fatigue. What It Actually Is At its core, Cognitive Resonance Fatigue is what happens when your mind wears itself down from always matching the emotional tone that others expect. You read the room. You absorb the atmosphere. And without thinking about it, you shift, because shifting is what kept things from going sideways for a long time. The problem is not the skill. It is the repetition without rest. Over time, the mind grows tired of bending itself into shapes that feel familiar to everyone else but foreign to you. What started as a natural ability, picking up on w...