Tag: childhood trauma

  • From ‘Laziness’ to Nervous System Regulation: Trauma, Dopamine, and Dharmic Paths to Change

    From ‘Laziness’ to Nervous System Regulation: Trauma, Dopamine, and Dharmic Paths to Change

    Many people who call themselves lazy are living with nervous systems tuned by early unpredictability, not moral failings. This article reframes apathy and inconsistency through neuroscience—highlighting neuroplasticity, allostasis, dopamine dynamics, executive function, and polyvagal theory. It explains why high-pressure contexts can boost performance while calm routines feel draining, and how this is a state-dependent pattern…