Explore how vulnerability impacts health and connection. Learn why staying closed off can be as harmful as smoking and how emotional numbing affects your joy.

Vulnerability is the birthplace of things we all want—like joy, creativity, and belonging. If you numb the scary stuff, you accidentally numb the good stuff too; you can't selectively shut down emotions.
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Staying emotionally closed off and avoiding vulnerability is more than just a social habit; it carries significant health risks. Research highlighted in the podcast suggests that the isolation resulting from staying closed is as hard on your body as smoking fifteen cigarettes a day. By maintaining a wall of self-protection, individuals may inadvertently increase their health risks while missing out on the essential human connections that give life meaning.
Emotional numbing is not a selective process. When you attempt to shut down 'scary' emotions like shame or fear to protect yourself, you accidentally numb positive emotions as well. Because you cannot selectively shut down feelings, pulling the curtains on difficult emotions means you also end up sitting in the dark regarding gratitude, love, and joy. Vulnerability is actually the birthplace of the belonging and creativity we all desire.
Many people mistakenly believe that being 'strong' means never showing a crack in their armor or keeping their feelings hidden behind a reflex of saying 'I’m fine.' However, this type of self-protection can quickly turn into a cage that prevents genuine emotional connection. Rather than a dramatic confession or a sign of weakness, vulnerability is a necessary state for experiencing joy and building the meaningful relationships that prevent the health risks of loneliness.
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