As a lifelong runner, i had to learn that when i felt pain out on a run, well, did that mean pain because i'm tired, or maybe not fueled or not hydrated? Or did it mean pain because I'm about to be injured? And what we're doing there is just developing our vocabulary in the same way as an athlete. One of my favorite studies was actually a classic psychology study where they took individuals, mals, and they put them walk across a really high suspension bridge. They mistook the drenelen that was coming from the bridge as a traction to the other female.

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