Absolute chaos broke out during the new Swatch x Audemars Piguet collab release as huge crowds packed into parking garages and shopping centers trying to get the watches. Videos showed people shoving each other, cops and security repeatedly using pepper spray, and everyone being ordered to back up as things got out of control.
All this madness over colorful $400 watches. Clown world never disappoints.
Kids growing up in chaos have the same brain scars as soldiers coming home from war.
Let that sink in.
Neuroscientists studying children raised in unstable households, the constant fighting, the screaming, the neglect, the abuse, found something nobody wanted to see.
Their brains looked like combat veterans.
Same wiring. Same damage. Same survival mode burned into the tissue.
A child who never knew what mood mom would be in. A kid who flinched at footsteps in the hallway. A teenager who learned to read a room before learning to read a book.
Their nervous systems were never resting. They were deployed.
Hypervigilance. Shrunken hippocampus. Overactive amygdala. The exact signature you find in a soldier who spent a year dodging IEDs.
Except these kids weren't in a war zone.
They were just home.
And here's the part that hits hardest, the brain doesn't know the difference between a battlefield and a kitchen full of yelling. Threat is threat. The body keeps the score either way.
So if you grew up walking on eggshells and still feel like you're bracing for something you can't name, you're not broken.
You came back from a war nobody acknowledged.