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Silenced by Words

Why Explaining Your Feelings Destroys the Experience
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Modern culture insists that talking about our experiences helps us process and remember them better. However, neurological research reveals a counterintuitive truth: attempting to describe a complex visual memory or a profound emotion with vocabulary actually degrades your brain's ability to recall the original experience.


Welcome to the phenomenon of verbal overshadowing. This book explores the biological friction between the brain's intuitive, sensory-processing centers and its language centers. When you force a nuanced, multi-sensory memory—like the taste of a rare wine or the exact face of a stranger—into the rigid constraints of language, the words overwrite the authentic memory. You stop remembering the event and start remembering only the description.


Through fascinating studies involving eyewitness testimonies, expert sommeliers, and meditation practitioners, the text maps the boundaries of human language. It demonstrates why over-analyzing a feeling can strip it of its emotional weight and authenticity.


Learn to protect your most valuable memories from your own vocabulary. Discover when to stay silent and allow your brain to process the world without the destructive interference of words.

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24 February 2026
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9783565269372
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