The Pain of Things That Haven’t Happened Yet
Why do we feel emotional pain about things that haven’t happened? A reflective exploration of anticipation anxiety and the mind’s relationship with uncertainty. Some of the deepest pain people feel isn’t from the past. It’s from the future. From conversations that haven’t happened yet. From endings that haven’t arrived. From losses that haven’t occurred. From outcomes that exist only in imagination. Nothing has happened. And yet, the emotion is real. 🌿 The Mind Lives Ahead of the Body Your body exists in the present moment. But your mind moves freely through time. It revisits the past. It rehearses the future. It predicts outcomes. This ability protects you from danger. But it also exposes you to emotional pain that isn’t real yet. The mind prepares. The body reacts. Even when nothing is happening. 🧠 Why the Brain Simulates Future Pain The brain values preparation. It believes that imagining worst-case scenarios will reduce shock later. So it asks: “What if...