Santosh Shetty

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after several bouts of back pain, people start to process the world differently…their pain becomes embedded [among] the things they associate with themselves. If they are shown an image of a staircase, for instance, their first thought is, “I can’t climb it.” After a while, you see and feel things coated with pain. You no longer need the injury to feel pain. And you might experience more intense pain, purely because you’re expecting it.
The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality
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