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  1. ## Embodied Cognition
    **Subtitle:** The brain doesn’t think alone.

    Thought is movement.
    A tense jaw narrows perception; a slow breath widens it.
    Our nervous systems write memory in muscle and rhythm,
    long before language files the report.

    To feel again is to know again.
    Accessibility isn’t accommodation—it’s architecture.
    Feeling is data.

    Full essay → megan.madamgreen.xyz/embodied-

    #CognitiveCulture #EmbodiedCognition #Accessibility #MeganWrites

  2. ## Embodied Cognition
    **Subtitle:** The brain doesn’t think alone.

    Thought is movement.
    A tense jaw narrows perception; a slow breath widens it.
    Our nervous systems write memory in muscle and rhythm,
    long before language files the report.

    To feel again is to know again.
    Accessibility isn’t accommodation—it’s architecture.
    Feeling is data.

    Full essay → megan.madamgreen.xyz/embodied-

    #CognitiveCulture #EmbodiedCognition #Accessibility #MeganWrites

  3. ## Embodied Cognition
    **Subtitle:** The brain doesn’t think alone.

    Thought is movement.
    A tense jaw narrows perception; a slow breath widens it.
    Our nervous systems write memory in muscle and rhythm,
    long before language files the report.

    To feel again is to know again.
    Accessibility isn’t accommodation—it’s architecture.
    Feeling is data.

    Full essay → megan.madamgreen.xyz/embodied-

    #CognitiveCulture #EmbodiedCognition #Accessibility #MeganWrites

  4. ## Embodied Cognition
    **Subtitle:** The brain doesn’t think alone.

    Thought is movement.
    A tense jaw narrows perception; a slow breath widens it.
    Our nervous systems write memory in muscle and rhythm,
    long before language files the report.

    To feel again is to know again.
    Accessibility isn’t accommodation—it’s architecture.
    Feeling is data.

    Full essay → megan.madamgreen.xyz/embodied-

    #CognitiveCulture #EmbodiedCognition #Accessibility #MeganWrites

  5. ## Bandwidth and Bias
    **Subtitle:** When attention runs out, bias fills the gap.

    Digital culture sells us infinite capacity, but our minds have limits.
    When cognitive load peaks—trauma, multitasking, endless scroll—
    the brain stops listening for nuance and starts triaging for threat.

    It’s not moral decay; it’s bandwidth collapse.
    Empathy takes space. Outrage fits in a tweet.
    So protect your attention like it’s sacred hardware.
    That’s where your ethics live.

    Full essay → megan.madamgreen.xyz/bandwidth

    #CognitiveCulture #DigitalEthics #AttentionEconomy #MeganWrites

  6. ## The Mirror and the Mask
    **Subtitle:** Multiplicity isn’t deception. It’s design.

    Every version of us serves a purpose.
    The mask keeps us safe.
    The mirror reminds us we’re real.

    People say they want authenticity,
    but few can hold it unfiltered.
    So we dose the truth in frequencies they can absorb.

    The self isn’t divided—it’s modular.
    Integration isn’t exposure;
    it’s knowing which mask breathes best in which room.

    #CognitiveCulture #Identity #MeganWrites

    Full essay now live → megan.madamgreen.xyz/the-mirro
    Multiplicity is not deceit; it’s adaptive cognition.

  7. ## Adaptive Faith
    **Subtitle:** Healing as heresy

    After control, belief doesn’t vanish — it evolves.
    Survivors don’t stop praying; they change the language.
    Faith becomes data collection, playlists, small rituals that say *I still exist.*

    Healing looks like rebellion to the systems that broke us.
    But choosing self-trust over obedience isn’t pride — it’s literacy in survival.
    Leaving isn’t loss. It’s translation.

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    #### Tags
    #FaithAndTrauma #CultRecovery #CognitiveCulture #Spirituality #SurvivorStrength #MeganWrites

  8. ## The Myth of Objectivity
    **Subtitle:** When neutrality becomes complicity

    In trauma reporting, “objectivity” is often a mask for distance.
    Equal airtime for harm and denial isn’t balance — it’s erasure.
    Neutrality comforts power; empathy clarifies truth.

    I don’t want reporters to be neutral. I want them to be *accurate*.
    That means admitting where they stand, why they care, and who gets harmed when they pretend not to.
    Transparency isn’t bias — it’s integrity.

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    #### Tags
    #Journalism #MediaEthics #TraumaReporting #CognitiveCulture #MeganWrites

  9. ## Attention as Currency
    **Subtitle:** Why survivors spend focus like money—and why that’s not a flaw

    In trauma culture, focus is never free. Every alert, scroll, and obligation is a micro-transaction that drains the nervous system. Survivors, disabled thinkers, and neurodivergent creatives learn early that attention is a limited stipend, not an infinite stream. The world keeps asking for more—instant replies, emotional labor, perpetual availability—but bandwidth has a cost. We pace ourselves not because we’re lazy, but because we’ve done the math.

    When we ration attention, we’re practicing economic literacy. Capitalism and tech profit from distraction; trauma thrives on unpredictability. Choosing silence, airplane mode, or delayed response is an act of fiscal resistance. We are not unreliable—we’re solvent.

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    #### Tags
    #AttentionEconomy #CognitiveCulture #Neurodiversity #TraumaInformed #DisabilityJustice #MeganWrites