The sympathetic nervous system prepares human brain to tackle the stress of an emergency. The parasympathetic nervous system renders it relaxed.
Hormones are the chemicals that keep the two states in balance and our bright eyes intact.
But at times, a few of the stress hormones lose their chemical intelligence and remain active even after the stressor or the state of emergency is no more there, harming the cells in the hippocampus affecting the faculty of memory negatively.

Now, how and why does it happen that the hormones lose their chemical intelligence altogether and keep their presence imposed upon the brain as well as the body?
Who, or what, is responsible for turning these hormones chemically stupid that they perceive the danger even when it is no more there?
Obviously, the faculty of memory of the past extending it to the faculty of imagination of the future!
What an irony! The faculty of memory acting against its own self in a way that is more complex than simple under stress!


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