You're not lazy. You're not weak. And you're definitely not "just stressed." What you're feeling — the short fuse, the mental fog, the exhaustion that sleep doesn't fix — is real, it's measurable, and it has a name.
Modern life has quietly overwhelmed your nervous system. The constant demands, the emotional labor, the never-ending mental load — over time, these don't just tire you out. They disrupt the delicate rhythm of your brain's mood chemistry.
Serotonin. Dopamine. The quiet internal signals that — when balanced — make you feel like you. This isn't a willpower problem. It's a biology problem. And biology can be supported.


