We often judge behavior.
Before we understand what shaped it.
But behavior does not emerge in isolation.
It forms inside conditions.
Environments shape adaptation.
Adaptation shapes behavior.
And behavior is often interpreted before context is understood.
We take in the world around us long before we know how to explain it.
Pressure.
Stress.
Safety.
Uncertainty.
Belonging.
Fear.
Connection.
The nervous system adapts to survive what it experiences.
Over time.
These adaptations begin to feel like personality.
What once protected us can later look like identity.
Behavior is not always a statement about character.
Sometimes it is communication shaped by load.
History,
Capacity,
And environment.
But we rarely see the full sequence.
We see the behavior,
And then we make conclusions.
Someone's lazy.
Difficult.
Rude.
Unmotivated.
Selfish.
Quick judgments formed from limited information.
Eventually,
Those interpretations can become internalized.
This is just who I am.
But identity is often a conclusion made too early.
Signals asks a different question,
Not,
What is wrong with this person,
But,
What conditions shaped this behavior?
Because behavior is information,
Not identity.