Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
Why the Human Mind Gravitates Toward Negativity
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Human beings naturally focus more on negative events than positive ones because the brain is biologically wired for survival through threat detection, with systems like the amygdala and stress-response networks prioritizing danger, fear, and uncertainty over peace and stability. Modern media and social media exploit this “negativity bias” through doom-scrolling, outrage culture, and constant exposure to crises such as Ebola fears, hantavirus outbreaks, wars, scandals, and societal collapse narratives, creating chronic stress, pessimism, and emotional exhaustion. Over time, this conditions the nervous system to expect danger everywhere, causing people to see the worst in society, others, and themselves while ignoring beauty, progress, meaning, and goodness that also exist around them. Neurologically and sociologically, repeated exposure to fear reshapes attention, perception, and even physical health through chronic cortisol elevation and hypervigilance. The solution is not naïve positivity, but intentional retraining of attention through disciplined media consumption, nervous system regulation, purposeful living, gratitude practices, physical movement, proper breathing, meaningful relationships, and focusing on balanced reality rather than constant catastrophe, allowing individuals to reclaim emotional resilience, mental clarity, and hope.
Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about training your brain to hope.