Explaining why people revert home from @sensei.nick
The creator explains the psychological phenomenon of why people revert to their old selves when visiting their childhood home, linking it to environmental triggers and social expectations. He then expands on this idea to argue that people who never leave their hometown are often constrained in their personal growth because they lack the environmental change necessary to break old identity loops.
Creator: @sensei.nick on Instagram
Transcript
So I've noticed something super fascinating that happens when people leave home and they come back short term for, like, the holidays, even if they best a whole life somewhere else. What happens is tier revert. They revert back to old habits, old reactions, and old versions of themselves that they thought they outgrew. So your childhood home isn't just a place, it is a trigger for your identity. The environment is full of cues that activate who you were before. Things like family dynamics, old r
Topics: Psychology, Self-Improvement, Mindset
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