nervous system exhaustion

  • Doomscrolling as Self-Harm

    We used to fear silence because it made us feel alone. Now we fear silence because it forces us to hear ourselves think. So instead, we scroll. Through tragedies. Through outrage. Through war footage, discourse, scandals, economic collapse, climate anxiety, celebrity meltdowns, and strangers broadcasting emotional breakdowns in real time. And somehow, even while it hurts us, we keep going. Doomscrolling is not just a bad habit anymore. For many…

  • Learning to Sit With Your Own Mind Again

    Many people are not overwhelmed because they think too much. They are overwhelmed because they never stop long enough to process what they are already carrying.

  • Nobody Rests Anymore

    We created a culture that mistakes exhaustion for ambition. Rest became laziness. Silence became awkward. Stillness became something to fix with noise. Now entire generations are emotionally collapsing under the weight of constant stimulation, invisible pressure, and lives that never truly pause.

  • Notes Written While Overstimulated

    We live inside an era of permanent interruption. Notifications, headlines, algorithms, advertisements, opinions, tragedies, and performances now compete for the same fragile portion of human attention. “Notes Written While Overstimulated” explores what happens to emotional life when the nervous system is exposed to endless input without rest — and why so many people now mistake numbness for functioning.