Psychology of People Who Feel Everything TOO DEEPLY
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Ever feel like emotions hit you 10x harder than everyone else? Science just revealed why your brain processes feelings at a completely different intensity—and it's not weakness, it's a rare gift. In this video, we dive deep into the psychology of people who feel everything too deeply, exploring the neuroscience, sensory processing, and emotional architecture behind why some of us experience life in vivid emotional color while others remain neutral. If you've ever been told you're "too sensitive," cried at commercials, or felt physically drained after absorbing others' emotions—this is for you. 🧠 What You'll Discover: • Why highly sensitive people have 20% more mirror neurons than average • The amygdala difference between deep feelers and emotionally neutral people • How "emotional intensity disorder" is actually heightened perceptual awareness • Why feeling deeply is linked to exceptional creativity (Yale neuroscience) • The Stanford research on empaths and gray matter density • Why
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