Psychology of People Who Remember Every Insult...
Your brain never forgets an insult — but why? The psychology behind this goes far deeper than grudges or sensitivity. From negativity bias to childhood attachment wounds, your mind is wired to archive every slight as a survival mechanism. If you replay old insults at 2 a.m., this video will change how you see yourself. You're not broken. You're built to remember. Watch until the end.

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