"Caring opens the door to hope, and hope for many traumatized youth has led to heartbreak. Hope - that thing we're told to never lose - can actually become associated with pain in our brains."
"Your brain is wired to detect patterns because predictability creates a sense of safety. When the pattern becomes hope equals disappointment, indifference becomes the safest option."
"Caring takes energy - real, measurable energy. And when we care deeply about things that repeatedly don't work out, we're essentially training our bodies that caring is dangerous."
Indifference in individuals may not be a character flaw but a protective response from their nervous system due to past trauma. Research indicates that hope can lead to heartbreak, causing the brain to associate hope with pain. As a result, individuals may become detached, responding to possibilities with skepticism. Caring deeply about outcomes that repeatedly disappoint can deplete energy, leading to a learned behavior where caring is viewed as dangerous and unsustainable.
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