The Hidden Loneliness of Thinking Differently
There is a loneliness that has nothing to do with being without people. It comes from thinking in ways that most people around you are not thinking. From seeing things clearly that others have decided not to look at. From holding conclusions that arrived through a path nobody else took. This video explores the hidden loneliness of independent thinking what psychologists call epistemic loneliness, why it happens, what it actually costs and what it means to finally find the people whose minds can meet yours where it actually lives. If you have ever felt cognitively alone in a room full of people, this video will finally give you the language for it. Subscribe to Vaal for calm reflective psychology that helps you understand yourself more deeply.

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