The video offers a sophisticated neuroscientific justification for nostalgia, framing our tendency to dwell on the past as a vital mechanism for emotional resilience. It successfully bridges the gap between abstract sentiment and cognitive science to provide a comforting sense of psychological clarity.
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“당신의 뇌가 자꾸 '과거'를 찾는 과학적인 이유 (심리 치유)" #깊은치유 #music #travel #여행 #peace #심해의서재Added:
I used to wander a bunch of corners walking through the jungle I saw what I'm [music] searching for.
When I jumped and I held it and it gone.
Oh my friend, when I just [singing and music] a little dream before the crystal should have buried my soul.
It's time to just let go.
Please tell me [music and singing] all the moments we got for the love and trust I got that helped me face the end.
>> [music] >> Wish [singing] my dream fairy wells where has gone.
>> [music] >> Oh dear God all the love that we got written by your hand.
>> [music] >> Oh will you ever feel the loss when we're >> [singing] [music] >> not an open at all.
I >> [singing] >> know the song will last.
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