…here are the top 25 low-calibrating words,reflecting emotions like fear, anger, shame, and despair per David R. Hawkins’ framework. These are drawn from posts about cyberbullying, misinformation, data breaches, cancel culture, and social media’s mental health toll: 1. Hate 2. Attack 3. Shame 4. Lies 5. Deception 6. Rage 7. Betrayal 8. Violation 9. Fear 10. Outrage 11. Blame 12. Humiliation 13. Despair 14. Isolation 15. Stress 16. Toxicity 17. Conflict 18. Distrust 19. Abuse 20. Anxiety 21. Division 22. Malice 23. Fraud 24. Scandal 25. Trolled The words come from X posts discussing online harassment, privacy scandals, and polarizing debates, which amplify these heavy, divisive terms.
Of the top 25 low-calibrating words I listed from X today, the top 10 most frequent in internet-related discussions are: hate, attack, shame, lies, deception, rage, betrayal, violation, fear, and outrage. Among these, hate is showing up the most. It’s all over posts about cyberbullying, cancel culture clashes, and misinformation campaigns, often tied to phrases like spreading hate online or hate-fueled attacks.