10-05-2023, 01:39 AM
Most people who are "high inhib" MADE themselves that way accordingly to some reason, often a reason in early years. Serotonin is heavily involved, but there are other, more complicated LAYERS of reasoning that can affect how inhibited one is, and why as well.
Those who are "low-inhib" have the opposite -- something within that yields to others an imposing, more fulfilling or directive nature to assume themselves, & their words, as part of importance or needful exertion to the stratosphere & consciousness; their expression.
Many who take drugs to become 'low inhib' go off the chain -- they enter that territory in an often WRONG or less than optimal manner. One who is naturally of lower inhibition will NOT ever have to worry about "becoming" that way because it's often innate/in-built.
Shy people do not often become extraverted because that would assume people change their whole essence from the ground up because -- as I said -- many BECOME the way they are & it's not for them to quickly switch out of it either. So it's a damning process.
Those who are "low-inhib" have the opposite -- something within that yields to others an imposing, more fulfilling or directive nature to assume themselves, & their words, as part of importance or needful exertion to the stratosphere & consciousness; their expression.
Many who take drugs to become 'low inhib' go off the chain -- they enter that territory in an often WRONG or less than optimal manner. One who is naturally of lower inhibition will NOT ever have to worry about "becoming" that way because it's often innate/in-built.
Shy people do not often become extraverted because that would assume people change their whole essence from the ground up because -- as I said -- many BECOME the way they are & it's not for them to quickly switch out of it either. So it's a damning process.
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