He's at his workplace. Normal day. He deals with people all day — it's literally his job. But he's terrified. Every person who walks up, he thinks: oh my god, they're mad at me. What am I going to do. And then he runs. Finds somewhere to hide until the feeling passes.
He knew exactly what was happening. He'd studied it. He had the labels. Didn't matter. The reaction still owned him.
He said: "I was scared of everybody. I'd run and hide."
He started doing this work the way I teach it — going back to specific memories and tapping while the charge was active. Not talking about them. Not analyzing them. Changing them.
He said the images in his mind started changing. And as they changed, he started feeling different. Less angry. Happier. He said: "I started feeling like somebody so much different."
Then: "All of a sudden the people around me were changing. My friends were changing. I started making friends with my enemies at work. I'm laughing with them."
Same people. Same workplace. Different program running.
And he stood in front of a room full of people — someone who used to run and hide — and said: "The fact that I'm standing here right now and I'm not passing out is amazing."
That's not him getting tougher. That's his nervous system no longer running the old program.