 I am going to go through some of the ways that I personally dealt with reduction-sensitive dysphoria. I gathered a larger sample size. For any of you who don't know, I went to university, I did biomedical sciences. There is a lot of statistics involved in that. I learned a lot about how scientific research was made, how facts were proven and disproven. A lot of the time, having a larger sample size of data allows you to be a lot more certain about whether something is right or not. When you don't have a large sample size in terms of people, and a lot of those experiences are quite negative, especially when you're just coming up through school, there's kind of adolescent, early 20s kind of ages, you're going to have a very large bias towards a negative. You're going to feel like there's no good people out there. You're going to feel very intense feelings of scarcity. One of the best ways to try and overcome that is to try and meet more people.