Showing posts with label individuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label individuality. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Best-Laid Plans


It’s amazing the havoc that stress and lack of sleep can wreak on your mind.

I’m what psychologists call a “highly sensitive person.”  No, that does not mean that I’m easily offended.  It does not mean that I fly off the handle at the slightest provocation. It means that my brain processes information differently – in greater detail.  It’s actually a relatively common trait – occurring in about one in five people – and it appears to be biological.

Sometimes, I love this about myself.  But sometimes, it exhausts me.  One of the drawbacks to having a brain that’s more sensitive to incoming information, is that it’s easily overloaded.  I hate crowds.  I hate loud noises.  I used to be absolutely inconsolable during the 4th of July fireworks.  They still scare me a little, if I’m too close to the source.  Combine the sensitivity with my natural introversion (the traits are not always concurrent, but in my case, they are), and if I’m around people for too long, I just want to scream.  It’s not the people – it’s just my brain.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Multidimensionality

Multidimensionality...


It's not something that is often embraced by this world that values efficiency and specialization, but it's what makes that same world so engaging and fascinating.  No one is truly one-dimensional, no matter how much they focus their energy on one or two particular talents or traits, and complexity challenges us, excites us, and teaches us.