Seeing enemies where there are none

Seeing enemies where there are none

Update: 2023-12-13
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Professionals who witness human suffering on the job often "see enemies where there are none." Why? Being locked into an activated state where we are constantly scanning our environment for what's safe versus what's dangers changes our perception.




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Seeing enemies where there are none

Seeing enemies where there are none

Taryn Hughes