
Your System Reacts Before It Sorts
Your brain is built for speed.
It detects threat quickly—even before full evaluation.
That’s useful.
But it also means your system doesn’t always separate:
- what is actually happening
- what might happen
- what has happened before
Cognitive and threat-processing research shows:
the brain often reacts first, then interprets.
Threat Comes in Layers
- Real — actual demand or risk
- Imagined — projected or anticipated
- Referenced — pulled from past experience
- Loaded — amplified by your current state
These can stack—and when they do, attention narrows.
Zero Step
Ask: What kind of threat is this?
You don’t need precision.
Just separation.