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I’m Jordan. If you’ve ever caught yourself spiraling down a rabbit hole of thoughts, questioning why people act the way they do, or overanalyzing everything—you're in good company. I’ve spent a lot of my life trying to make sense of the world and people around me, and I’ve come to realize that I thrive on figuring out the why behind the what.

Growing up, I always had an innate curiosity about human behavior. It wasn’t just about observing people—it was about understanding what makes them tick, why they think the way they do, and how their past shapes their present. I guess you could say my journey into understanding psychology and philosophy started as a way to navigate my own life—trying to find answers to questions I didn't even know I had.

Life hasn't always been easy, and I've encountered my fair share of challenges. But those struggles pushed me to reflect on my own thoughts and actions, and over time, I found comfort in the idea that understanding why we do what we do can help make sense of the chaos.

So, my curiosity isn’t just a habit—it’s a survival skill, a way of making sense of things that don’t always have clear answers. I don’t just accept things at face value, and I never stop questioning. Maybe that’s just who I am, or maybe it’s the result of everything I’ve been through. Either way, I’ve learned that understanding the why behind the what doesn’t just help me—it helps me connect, grow, and see the world in a way that makes a little more sense.

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