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LESSON 4 · Why You Are the Way You Are

The Pathology Reflex

When someone behaves differently than you expect, your brain reaches for a diagnosis. Your quiet colleague must be depressed. Your energetic friend must be manic. Your meticulous boss must have OCD. This reflex — pathologizing difference — is deeply ingrained and quietly harmful.

Not every deviation from your personal norm is a disorder. Introversion is not social anxiety. Perfectionism is not OCD. Emotional sensitivity is not borderline personality. Disagreement is not narcissism.

The result is that normal human variation gets treated as illness. And when you call someone's natural tendencies broken, you do more than misunderstand them — you tell them something fundamental about who they are needs fixing.