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Sideways
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"Hypervigilance" is a common symptom of ptsd. But my thinking is that hypervigilance and paranoia are kind of just sitting on a spectrum of the same sort of over-awareness and over-thinking, with 'paranoia' being a bit like an extreme form of hypervigilance.
In both cases, just because you're 'more aware' of something than the average person, doesn't mean you're wrong. It's more about turning the volume down so that a sometimes very helpful symptom doesn't become a mostly problematic symptom.
"Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you." True.
But just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean that everyone is out to get you. You know?
I'm a big fan of watching your own back in this world, but it is a balancing act.
In both cases, just because you're 'more aware' of something than the average person, doesn't mean you're wrong. It's more about turning the volume down so that a sometimes very helpful symptom doesn't become a mostly problematic symptom.
"Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you." True.
But just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean that everyone is out to get you. You know?
I'm a big fan of watching your own back in this world, but it is a balancing act.