Have you ever noticed that you are ready to suffocate from the heat, but you still pull the blanket up to your chin?
This paradox drives millions crazy!
Scientists are shocked: it turns out it's all about the hidden program of your brain.

Imagine: even nomads in the scorching Sahara sleep under woven cloaks. And in Papua New Guinea, locals wrap themselves in leaves as if they were silk sheets.
But why? Historians have cracked the code: back in Ancient Egypt, pharaohs dozed under linen blankets, and medieval peasants warmed themselves with cows instead of blankets.
A blanket is not a luxury, but a drug of comfort that humanity has been dragging through the centuries.
Here's the brain-blow: when you cover yourself with even a thin cloth, your body is overwhelmed with happiness hormones.
Weighted blankets are a secret weapon against stress. They mimic a hug, reducing cortisol and releasing serotonin.
But even an ordinary blanket is like a cocoon of safety.
Remember how you hid from monsters under the blanket as a child? It's not just a habit - your psyche is screaming: "We need to feel protected!"
But the main surprise is the temperature deception. At night, the body cools down, and the brain panics: "Wake up, you'll freeze!" The blanket catches the heat, creating the illusion of the mother's womb. Although scientists argue: maybe this is just a memory of baby swaddling clothes?
It doesn't matter! The fact is that without this "shield" you toss and turn even if the room is +30.
So the next time you wrap yourself in a blanket on a 90-degree night, know this: you're not weird - you're a victim of evolution.
And yes, sleeping naked is like depriving yourself of a dopamine high. The blanket is your legal drug!