Why Small Things Trigger Big Emotional Reactions (And Why You Can’t Just “Let It Go”)
You tell yourself it shouldn’t bother you this much… and yet it does. Most reactions do not begin with what actually happened. They begin with what the brain thinks happened. A word is spoken. A look crosses someone’s face. A message arrives that reads a little colder than expected. Something small occurs, yet the reaction that follows can feel much larger than the event itself. People often judge themselves harshly in those moments. They tell themselves they are overreacting, being too sensitive, or losing control. But human behavior rarely works that way. Reactions are not random explosions of emotion. They follow a pattern. Something happens. The nervous system receives the signal. The brain immediately begins trying to determine what the event means. Is this a threat? Is this disrespect? Is something about to go wrong? Those questions do not arrive as calm sentences in the mind. They arrive as rapid neurological processing shaped by memory, past experience, and emotiona...