Psychology of People Who Hate Crowded Places – Alan Watts In this video, we explore the deep psychology behind people who feel rejection, discomfort, or exhaustion when facing crowds, drawing on the ideas and teachings of Alan Watts. We analyze how sensitivity, the perception of the “self,” overstimulation, and the need for authenticity influence the way certain individuals experience spaces filled with people. We also look at why this aversion is not necessarily a problem, but is often a trait linked to introspection, clarity, and the search for meaning. A clear, minimalist, and philosophical reflection on how the mind relates to social noise and how to find balance in a world saturated with stimuli. Psychology of crowds Alan Watts philosophy Psychology of sensitivity Introspection and society Psychology of human behavior Modern philosophy Mind and social perception