Are Your Ears Burning?
What Your Body Knows Before You Do - Why a Two-Thousand-Year-Old Idiom Still Shapes Your Reactions
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Jason A. Solomon
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Why does your ear heat up at the exact moment you feel watched
Why do small sensations trigger strong stories
Why does your mind react before you know what it is reacting to
This book demonstrates the clear link between sudden body signals and the fast interpretations your mind creates. Learn how a simple sensation travels from biology to belief and why human behaviour has not changed as much as people think. "Are Your Ears Burning" reveals how ancient superstition shaped modern reactions, how culture influenced meaning and how digital life increases the urge to track judgement.
Find practical understanding of:
- How interoception works
- Why body noise feels personal
- How bias, memory and fast thinking guide interpretation
- Why you fear being mentioned even when no one is talking
- How the social brain reacts to uncertainty
- How to break the anxiety loop before it builds
- How to separate sensation from story with accuracy
Bringing together psychology, biology and cultural history to show why the body speaks before the mind understands the message. Understand why a warm ear feels urgent, why social pressure shapes a person's reactions and why this instinct has survived across generations.
If you have ever felt watched, misread a glance, overthought a silence or sensed a shift that made no sense, this book will change how you read the signals. Understand the pattern and never respond to a sudden sensation the same way again.