Sudden awareness of impermanence can destabilize emotional security. When continuity feels uncertain, attachment recalibrates.
When impermanence becomes conscious, stability can feel fragile. The structure of reality has not changed — perception has.
Daily life assumes continuity until awareness shifts.
Attachment relies on perceived durability.
Time may feel more visible and emotionally charged.
Realizing nothing is fixed can feel destabilizing.
We prefer stability, but reality is dynamic.
Impermanence can increase anxiety or presence.
Impermanence reframes meaning. It does not eliminate it.
This website is part of a long-term project exploring psychological states during difficult decisions.