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rachel flowers
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Yea. Watching the snake eyes movie right now. This whole thing is eerie and odd. It’s all right in our face

What if many modern “disorders” are not so much innate flaws in people, but normal human responses to an abnormal environment?

Here are some angles to consider:

1. The world has changed faster than our brains

• For 99% of human history, life was slow-paced, tied to nature, and stimuli were limited (firelight, birdsong, face-to-face conversation).

• In the last 10–15 years, we’ve had an explosion of smartphones, social media, 24/7 notifications, LED lighting, background music in every store, billboards, fast-moving visuals, etc.

• Our nervous systems simply didn’t evolve for this constant, layered sensory input.

2. Overstimulation vs. ADHD

• ADHD is often framed as a “disorder of attention,” but another way to look at it is: the world is now a constant barrage of competing inputs, so being scattered is a logical response.

• In environments with fewer stimuli, what we call “ADHD symptoms” might actually disappear or lessen. (There are studies showing kids with ADHD often thrive in outdoor, movement-based, or highly engaging hands-on settings).

3. Medicalization of normal responses

• Psychiatry often labels traits as “disorders” when they clash with societal expectations (e.g., needing to sit still in a classroom for 8 hours, or focusing on boring computer tasks).

• But maybe the problem isn’t the person—it’s the environment and the system demanding unnatural levels of attention, productivity, and sensory endurance.

4. Stress as a modern epidemic

• Rising diagnoses of ADHD, anxiety, depression, and sensory processing issues may all be signals of the same root problem: humans living in overstimulating, disconnected, artificial environments.

• What looks like “mental illness” could actually be a culture-level mismatch.

5. The double bind

• Because the system isn’t changing anytime soon, people seek diagnoses and medications as coping tools just to function in this hyper-stimulating society.

• But if society itself is sick, then diagnosis is partly a way of adapting individuals to tolerate unhealthy conditions, rather than addressing the root cause.

EXAMPLES: Neurasthenia & Railroad spine.

I wear sunglasses at night because of these LED headlights. Its become insane. We live in such an abnormal environment that we will end up seeing so many “disorders” because our nervous systems cannot keep up.

Can we all collectively rebuke these god awful white LED lights lol

righteous war!!!!!!

Etymology is so important🗣️

I’m back on shaping my life vision intentionally & I love it. So, my free times look like this.

https://blossom.primal.net/62c47742b6b7e7b02dc5915fc8d3a4fd58e07807f55b3afb85bd4994a909c418.mov

Im a lover of beautiful woodwork

did you jinx me, i woke up with one this morning🤣😭

has anyone here experienced amazing benefits from coffee enemas?

The fact that trump changed the law regarding taking our shoes off at airport security, yet we have fkn face scanners now. Hm

I used to suffffffer from migraines. To the point I don’t even like that word because I get the worst feeling even reading/hearing it. But sometimes I was able to stop them from walking barefoot early on before it was full blown. 🤲🏼