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This is a normal bias that we as humans have when we are obsessed, dedicated to, or passionate about something. We subconsciously look for it everywhere. Sometimes it can be a coping mechanism or something that helps us hone in on every chance we can get for the things we want (or want to avoid.)
It can also happen if we run into things we encounter that we don't understand. The brain can fill in the gaps for a bit until enough information is acquired.
The tiredness aspect can make it more likely to occur as well.
It's totally normal. If it disturbs you, however, please joyt it down somewhere in your phone or a notebook and consider talking about it with a therapist or trusted friend.
This is a normal bias that we as humans have when we are obsessed, dedicated to, or passionate about something. We subconsciously look for it everywhere. Sometimes it can be a coping mechanism or something that helps us hone in on every chance we can get for the things we want (or want to avoid.)
It can also happen if we run into things we encounter that we don't understand. The brain can fill in the gaps for a bit until enough information is acquired.
The tiredness aspect can make it more likely to occur as well.
It's totally normal. If it disturbs you, however, please jo