In the last post I mentioned a disturbing report about pregnant women taking Tylenol for political reasons. I’m still checking sources, but the bigger question remains: with headlines like these (and many others), what’s happening to our brains? If this story proves accurate, what could lead an expectant mother to do anything that might risk her unborn child?
Let’s move forward constructively—and I’ll put my brain back online.
What we’ll explore next
Have chronic environmental inputs—air, food, water, and the 24/7 digital firehose from our devices—been rewiring our brains? Whether or not any of this is intentional, the effect may be the same. Over the next few days, we’ll do some detective work and test practical resets so we can reclaim agency.
Group work (SRC focus today)
Supporting—via the SRC Issue Solver—the amygdala (alarm), hypothalamus (autonomic stress), prefrontal cortex (planning/wise choice), and anterior cingulate (empathy/error detection).
Meanwhile, let’s stay curious, not outraged. Make sure your virtual reality device—aka your brain—is running the programs you choose.

