Why Being An Overthinker Is Actually A Good Thing: 5 Well-Thought-Out Reasons

Being an overthinker is not always a bad thing, you know, even though it gets a bad rap from most people. Come to think of it, there are many reasons as to why itโ€™s actually a good thing being an overthinker.

I recently read an article about signs that you are an โ€œoverthinker.โ€

Spoiler alert: I am one.

The article irritated me because it positioned overthinking as a negative thing โ€“ as in we think about things more than we should. We obsess over things, overanalyze them, and drive ourselves and those around us crazy. And I will admit that yes, overthinking can be a bad thing, causing all kinds of unnecessary stress and anxiety.

There is no need to spend twenty minutes thinking about the way a coworker said โ€œgood morningโ€ as they walked by. However, I also argue that not all overthinking is bad. There is an important distinction that needs to be madeโ€ฆ

Sometimes overthinking is actually deep thinking. So on behalf of everyone who has been told they are overthinking, overanalyzing, or making things too complicated, I pose another way to look at it.

Here Are 5 Reasons Why Itโ€™s Actually Good To Be An Overthinker

1. We Want To Find Meaning In Everything.

Yes, this means we tend to analyze the sh*t out what you say and how you say it โ€“ down to the tone of your voice, look in your eyes, and placement of your hands. But it also means we are paying attention. We are listening. We not only care about what you are saying, but who you are behind your words.

We assume you are a person who is deep and deliberateโ€ฆ a person with intentionโ€ฆ and we want to figure you out. Would you prefer we see you as someone with no meaning behind your words and actions?

Related: 14 Things All Over-Thinkers Will Understand

2. We Canโ€™t Just Let Things Go.

This one really gets to me. I canโ€™t tell you how many times Iโ€™ve been told some version of โ€œyou just need to let it go.โ€ Usually that โ€œitโ€ is referring to a man or a relationship. Well, we canโ€™t let them go because we want to understand them. For us, there is a reason for every relationship and every interaction, and we need to know what it is.

We donโ€™t see things as happenstance, bad luck, or coincidence. We view our life โ€“ and your life โ€“ as part of a larger scheme. There is a bigger game at playโ€ฆ and our relationships have a purpose. So no, we wonโ€™t let anything go until we fully understand that reason.

But is that such a bad thing? To seek out the grander reasons in life? To want to understand the things and people that matter to us on the deepest level possible?

3. We Constantly Analyze People.

Constantly. Because people are fascinating. Everyone has a story โ€“ it is special and unique to them, yet universal at the same time. If you look close enough at anyone, you can find a connection point. If you seek to understand them โ€“ how they think and why they think that way โ€“ you can always find a way to relate.

And in relating, there is comfort. So yes, we are constantly analyzing you, your mother, your friends, and the person sitting at the table across from usโ€ฆ but thatโ€™s only because we care.

Being an overthinker

4. Sure, We Hate Small Talk.

Yep. We donโ€™t care what shows youโ€™re watching or how you feel about the weather. Sorry not sorry that we want to actually get to know you. We want to know your dreams, your beliefs, your fears, and your thoughts on life.

Not so we can judge you or try to change your mindโ€ฆ so we can understand you; so we can discuss it with you; so we can have a meaningful conversation with you. Please explain to me how thatโ€™s a bad thing.

Related: How To Make Small Talk Meaningful: 9 Effortless Ways

5. Bottom Line โ€“ We Arenโ€™t โ€œOverโ€ Anything.ย 

We see the people and world around us as intricate and interesting. So we thinkโ€ฆ we reflectโ€ฆ we analyzeโ€ฆ a lot. Some may say itโ€™s too much โ€“ and thatโ€™s fine. But we arenโ€™t here to float through life not giving a shit about anything. We are here to root out the reasons for our relationships and learn the lessons life throws at us.

Our days are full of mysteries to solve, connections to make, and thoughts to explore. You might look at us and think we are making life more difficultโ€ฆ but I argue we are making it more meaningful.

Listen to The Better You Podcast with Kacie Main on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon, Pandora, or wherever you listen to podcasts.ย 


Written By Kacie Main
Originally Appeared In Thought Catalog

Now you know the reasons behind why itโ€™s actually a good thing to be an overthinker. Deeply thinking about everything and everyone around you, gives you the power to understand everything better and on a more intimate level. So, the next time someone calls you an overthinker, take it as a compliment!

Reasons Being Overthinker Good Thing pin
why being an overthinker is actually a good thing pinex
why being an overthinker is actually a good thing pin

— Share —

, ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Up Next

30 Journal Prompts for Anxiety When Youโ€™re Feeling Suffocated by Family Tension

When family tension feels overwhelming, turning to a few journal prompts for anxiety can be a comforting and grounding practice. These 30 prompts can help you navigate and soothe those anxious moments.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

If you are reading this, you know EXACTLY what it feels like when family tension starts to weigh down on you. Itโ€™s like


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

5-4-3-2-1 Coping Technique for Anxiety: A Great Method to Calm Your Anxiety

If you are looking for a simple but effective coping technique for anxiety, look no further: the 54321 anxiety technique is your answer!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

This technique is one of the easiest relaxation methods you can learn. So, whether youโ€™re feeling overwhelmed or facing a stressful situation it will help you stay grounded in the present moment by usin


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

Music Therapy: How To Use Music For Emotional Healing?

Do you ever notice how your favorite song instantly lifts your spirits when it comes on? Or how it can calm your mind at the end of a stressful day? Well, thatโ€™s the power of music. It is not just some words and sounds, itโ€™s a powerful tool that can also heal us. So, let us explore ways in which we can use music for emotional healing.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

Is Your Depression Causing Anger? 4 Crucial Reasons to Address It

Do you find yourself caught in an emotional tug-of-war? Is your depression causing anger? If every little frustration feels like it could explode into rage and snapping at loved ones for no reason has become a common habit, learn the ways to help yourself with depression and anger.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

As an effect of depression, anger is quite common because


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

7 Proven Ways To Process And Heal From Collective Trauma

Facing trauma not only as an individual but as a part of a community is real. It can happen for multiple reasons but grave societal issues are the primary ones.

Hence, sometimes this trauma can be inherited from the family as well. This is a shared collective trauma that elderly family members may pass on to their children and it continues.

Suppose your grandparents faced tremendous trauma for a particular type of social issue that may happen frequently but does not become a grave matter always. Hence, this fear of loss may pass to your parents and come to you.

So, now you have trauma for this particular type of social issue, and whenever you see it is going to happen you become extremely traumatized and anxious. Therefore, sometimes you may be a part of c


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

Depression Without Suicidal Thoughts: 8 Signs That You Have Been Ignoring

Have you ever felt like you are going through the motions of daily life but not really feeling present or engaged? Many people experience depression without the extreme of suicidal thoughts, and itโ€™s often overlooked or misunderstood.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Most of the time depression is associated with visible signs of sadness. However, sometimes it does app


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ
Up Next

Anxiety Attack vs Panic Attack: How They Differ and Why It Matters?

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by sudden intense fear? Well, itโ€™s important to understand the difference between an anxiety attack vs panic attack. Because whatever you are feeling is serious for your health and you need proper medical attention.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

In modern lifeโ€™s fast-paced rhythm, intense emotional overwhelm can strike unexpectedly. Whi


READ FULL ARTICLE โ‡ฒ

— Follow Us —