Why Your Brain Creates Your Reality (And What That Means for Anxiety, ADHD, and Trauma)
You ever read a text and feel something shift in your chest before you even finish it? No tone. No facial expression. Just words. And somehow.. you already know what it means. Except sometimes you don't. There is a quiet misunderstanding that sits underneath moments like that. Some people believe reality is purely objective. Others believe it is entirely subjective. Neither holds up under pressure. The truth is less comfortable and far more useful. You do not experience reality directly. You experience your brain's construction of it. The external world is real. It provides light, sound, pressure, physical constraints like gravity and pain and temperature, and other people's behavior and choices. Those things are not optional. They do not bend to belief. But they are not what you feel. What you feel is what your brain builds from them. Every second, your brain takes incomplete sensory data and combines it with past experience, learned patterns, emotional state, and expect...