You're most welcome! Sometimes I think that the strangest thing about such experiences is that they're considered strange at all, considering how many people have them.
Well said! One definition for anxiety is "intolerance of uncertainty" so it makes sense that people are uncomfortable accepting that there are things they don't know, and are probably unknowable (at least fir the present). I think the current divided state of society exacerbates this -- everyone is so quick to take a side a become entrenched in it, "knowing" that they're right.
You're most welcome! Sometimes I think that the strangest thing about such experiences is that they're considered strange at all, considering how many people have them.
Well said! One definition for anxiety is "intolerance of uncertainty" so it makes sense that people are uncomfortable accepting that there are things they don't know, and are probably unknowable (at least fir the present). I think the current divided state of society exacerbates this -- everyone is so quick to take a side a become entrenched in it, "knowing" that they're right.