Section 6.4 Your Eyes

We existed as wild creatures long before humans stood tall, or used tools, or formed languages. We could feel when the weather was turning on us, or danger lurked in the dark without hosting an incessant internal dialog about it. Your stomach might feel upset or legs feel twitchy because you know something bad is coming, but your brain doesn’t have a way to describe how it knows. Like being carsick inside your own skin.

Section 6.3 Your Eyes

We remember the people we know or friends we like as actually more attractive than people we don’t know or people that have treated us poorly. As if the actual mental image memories of them are altered to remind us later who we liked or didn’t. An inner qualities filter or watermark for future reference. 

Section 6.2 Your Eyes

“Everyone around you can see you.” That sentiment makes some people feel important. And it makes others wish they were invisible.
“The overwhelming majority of people you will encounter don’t give you a second thought. You are a blip on their radar from their perspective, with their busy lives and busy minds.” That sentiment makes some people feel worthless. And it makes others feel wonderfully light and free.