Sensitive: The Untold Story
The innate trait of high sensitivity is found in 20 percent of the population. Highly sensitive people (HSPs) process all information and experiences more thoroughly, have more empathy, and are more aware of the environment they live in. Featuring Alanis Morissette, this film dives into how HSPs can make remarkable contributions to our world, but often are made to feel like misfits.
The innate trait of high sensitivity is found in 20 percent of the population. Highly sensitive people (HSPs) process all information and experiences more thoroughly, have more empathy, and are more aware of the environment they live in. Featuring Alanis Morissette, this film dives into how HSPs can make remarkable contributions to our world, but often are made to feel like misfits.
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