Why Temporary Feelings Can Seem Endlessly Permanent
Why do emotions sometimes feel like they will last forever? A research-backed reflection on emotional permanence bias and psychological perception. There are moments when a feeling becomes so present that it starts shaping your sense of the future. Stress feels endless. Sadness feels permanent. Loneliness feels fixed somehow. And even if part of you knows logically that emotions change another part quietly asks: “What if this is just how life feels now?” 🌿 Strong Emotions Distort the Sense of Time When an emotion becomes intense, it fills psychological space. Not only the present moment but your imagination of what comes next. Which means: You stop experiencing the feeling as temporary. And begin experiencing it as reality itself. 🧠The Brain Uses Present Emotion to Predict the Future In Affective Science and Cognitive Psychology , researchers study how emotional states influence future prediction. Work connected to psychologists like Daniel Gilbert suggests that humans o...