10% Happier
by Dan Harris
How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works
11
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15
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Preview — Chapter 01: Air Hunger
Air hunger describes the terrifying sensation that there is not enough oxygen, even when oxygen is available. During the panic attack, breathing felt restricted and urgent. Anxiety can create physical symptoms so convincing that the mind believes catastrophe is imminent. The experience revealed how disconnected awareness had become from bodily signals. Stress had been normalized. Irritability had been justified. Sleep deprivation had been ignored. The nervous system had been running in overdrive for years. The mind tends to explain panic as a random malfunction. In reality, it often reflects accumulated strain. Constant stimulation through news cycles, deadlines, and ambition had produced a system perpetually on alert. There was also an addiction to intensity. High pressure environments felt exciting and validating. The crash exposed how unsustainable that rhythm was. Without intervention, the body eventually forces attention. Medical evaluations ruled out major illness, which left a more uncomfortable realization. The problem was internal. No external villain could be blamed. This recognition opened the door to self examination. Rather than outrunning anxiety through busyness, curiosity replaced denial. What habits were feeding the fire. What assumptions about success were amplifying stress. Sometimes the body screams when the mind refuses to listen. Air hunger was frightening, but it also served as an alarm bell. It demanded change in a way gentle nudges never could.
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