As real fear levels decrease in modern life, anxiety levels increase proportionally, creating a constant low-level fear background that makes people hypersensitive to perceived threats
The safest era in human history has produced the most anxious generation. Eben's framing: with few genuine survival threats, the brain's threat-detection apparatus has nothing to do but generate background anxiety and hyperactivate at minor stimuli.
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Why Anxiety Rises as Real Fear Decreases in Modern Life
As real fear levels decrease in modern life, anxiety levels increase proportionally, creating a constant low-level fear background that makes people hunt for opportunities to feel fear