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# ![@alexandrinamindpro Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:tiktok::7381668468313654318.png) @alexandrinamindpro Alexandrina Vasilkevich

Alexandrina Vasilkevich posts on TikTok about food, money, london, secret the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

### Engagements: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7381668468313654318/interactions)
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- X Week XXXXXXXXX -XX%
- X Year XXXXXXXXXX +1,818,516%

### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/tiktok::7381668468313654318/posts_active)
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- X Week XX +9.50%
- X Year XX +3,900%

### Followers: XXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7381668468313654318/followers)
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### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/tiktok::7381668468313654318/influencer_rank)
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### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations)  XXXXX% [finance](/list/finance)  XXXXX% [countries](/list/countries)  XXXX%

**Social topic influence**
[food](/topic/food) 13.04%, [money](/topic/money) 13.04%, [london](/topic/london) #1597, [secret](/topic/secret) 8.7%, [beijing](/topic/beijing) #52, [wall street](/topic/wall-street) 4.35%, [dublin](/topic/dublin) 4.35%, [future](/topic/future) 4.35%, [outlet](/topic/outlet) 4.35%, [starts](/topic/starts) XXXX%
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"1. He started with something simple he removed the word expenses. In his spreadsheet it was replaced with investments in meaning. Every payment from coffee to rent had to explain how it moved him toward his goal. The audience laughed until they realized that XX% of their purchases had nothing to do with goals and everything to do with exhaustion and anxiety. X. The next category was emotional debt. This included gifts loans and helping friends out of guilt. He said Poverty begins the moment you spend money to be liked. For many people it was the first time they saw that broke-ness doesnt"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7572024740941024525)  2025-11-13T02:03Z 20.8K followers, 219.4K engagements


"1. A psychotherapist in Dublin said she could identify a love-deprived person almost instantly. Not from their sadness but from their shock at being treated gently. Kindness confuses them she said. Their whole nervous system stiffens as if waiting for the catch. This reaction isnt personality its emotional malnutrition. X. She described a client who flinched every time someone complimented her. Not because she was shy but because praise felt dangerous. People who grew up love-deprived learned early that affection always had a price: performance perfection silence or loyalty. So when someone"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7573100188584234253)  2025-11-15T23:37Z 20.8K followers, 757.4K engagements


"1. A Harvard neurologist once told her class something that made half the room laugh until she showed the scans. People who cry easily she said have a faster emotional-processing loop than the general population. Their mirror-neuron system fires quicker their insula lights up more intensely and their brain decodes micro-signals before others even register them. What looks like sensitivity is actually hyper-efficient pattern recognition. X. She explained that emotional tears arent weakness theyre evidence of deep neural integration. These people feel think and respond through the same"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7573243716266102029)  2025-11-16T08:54Z 20.8K followers, 11.6M engagements


"1. She explained that late-night cravings arent driven by the stomach theyre driven by an overstimulated survival system. When the brain feels overwhelmed it looks for quick dopamine that replaces the emotional load with a sensory one. Your desire for food at night is usually a desire for relief she said. The body asks for sugar when it doesnt know how to ask for comfort. X. In her research the patterns were crystal clear. People who suppress emotions often crave crunchy foods they discharge tension through jaw pressure. Those who feel lonely gravitate toward warm soft creamy textures a"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7574115681180863758)  2025-11-18T17:17Z 20.8K followers, 602.3K engagements


"1. A corporate lawyer in London once told his interns something that sounded paranoid until he showed the cases: People dont lose money because of scams. They lose it because of two words they didnt notice. He pulled out a stack of ruined partnerships collapsed startups and ex-friends who became enemies because of one phrase that appears innocent. X. The phrase was: reasonable discretion. It sounds professional neutral even protective. But legally it hands full control to the other party: timelines penalties interpretations access distribution everything. If they decide tomorrow that your"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7573095795289902350)  2025-11-15T23:19Z 20.8K followers, 358.3K engagements


"1. A behavioral nutritionist once said something shocking: Crunch is the sound of the nervous system releasing what the mouth cant say. In her research people who swallowed feelings conflict anger irritation resentment gravitated toward the loudest textures. Chips crackers nuts ice. The jaw becomes the outlet when the voice isnt allowed to be one. X. She tracked this pattern in XXX clients. The higher the emotional suppression score the stronger the craving for hardness and pressure. Crunch activates the masseter muscles which sends a signal to the limbic system: were releasing tension. Its"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7574136127787912461)  2025-11-18T18:37Z 20.8K followers, 150.2K engagements


"1. Over dinner in Soho he said: Scarcity starts when you pay so people will like you. People arent covering the bill theyre buying belonging. Fetty Wap gave away almost a million in a year not out of abundance but out of fear of becoming nobody again. That isnt generosity its an emotional attachment to feeling needed. X. When m*ney becomes a tool for keeping people close it loses its energy. Studies show that people who constantly pay for others have XX% higher cortisol the brain registers every I got it as a survival threat. Because in that moment the body feels youre abandoning your own"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7578045911549463822)  2025-11-29T07:29Z 20.8K followers, 394K engagements


"1. He said it quietly almost clinically: The biggest mistake is spending everything you earn. Then he added: Thats not a financial issue thats a poverty psychology issue. In the U.S. people are taught to upgrade lifestyle when income rises. A raise becomes an emotional purchase not an asset. So even higher income doesnt change the script the money evaporates to prove life is improving. X. In Switzerland money is taught as a safety environment he continued. In America its taught as proof proof you made it proof youre not falling behind. That pressure creates two silent fears: the fear of being"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7579151135815109943)  2025-12-02T06:58Z 20.8K followers, 1665 engagements


"1. He was coding for the tenth hour straight when it hit him: his fingers were moving but inside there was nothing. Im not burned out I just dont know why Im living he said in a voice note to a friend. Tasks felt like copies of yesterday and success was measured in closed tickets not in any feeling of being alive. His brain wasnt tired from workload it was tired because none of it meant anything anymore. X. He admitted he no longer felt connected to what he built. His salary kept growing but his joy kept shrinking. I became a machine that produces output not meaning he wrote in a chat. That"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7578411548863892750)  2025-11-30T07:08Z 20.6K followers, 33.3K engagements


"1. He showed a graph where every micro-reaction bends your trajectory and the room froze. People suddenly saw that familiar interpretations activate faster than awareness. One student whispered So Im living inside my own assumptions. The physicist explained that reality adjusts to your internal tone not to external facts meaning the world mirrors what your nervous system expects not whats actually happening. X. He noted that most people repeat old outcomes because they feel safer even when theyre painful. He played footage of a participant choosing a familiar negative scenario over a neutral"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7579842969595874573)  2025-12-04T03:42Z 20.8K followers, 82.4K engagements


"1. A longevity researcher in Seoul once said that the secret of Korean elders isnt kimchi teas or superfoods its a household rhythm that younger generations barely notice. He learned it from a grandmother in Busan who lived past XXX. She said quietly: We dont rush inside the home. The body ages from rushing. At first it sounded poetic until he saw the data. X. In many Korean homes people slow down the moment they cross the doorway. They take off shoes mindfully breathe out before entering rooms and finish tasks one at a time. These micro-pauses lower heart rate reduce cortisol and regulate"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7573097067162242318)  2025-11-15T23:25Z 20.8K followers, 538.1K engagements


"1. She told her students something unexpected: The fastest-aging women arent eating junk theyre eating foods that send their nervous system into micro-stress. She showed glucose graphs: certain clean foods caused sharp cortisol rises even without sugar. Why Because the body wasnt reacting to nutrients it was reacting to inflammation signals hidden in modern processing. X. She shared the case of a woman who ate healthy yogurt bowls every morning. Her skin looked inflamed digestion sluggish mood unstable. When she removed dairy-based health foods her cortisol curve flattened within XX days. The"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7573918774764539150)  2025-11-18T04:33Z 20.8K followers, 1.3M engagements


"1.She said the line that made the whole room freeze: Your income ceiling is not in your bank account its in your nervous system. She found that people raised in environments of sc*rcity carry a physiological imprint. Their body associates stability with just enough and anything above that triggers unconscious alarm. 2.One client doubled his salary and immediately developed ins*mnia digestive issues and self-sabotage. Not because he feared success but because the new number felt unfamiliar. The psychologist said The body calls unfamiliar danger even when the mind calls it opportunity. His"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7574167197967240461)  2025-11-18T20:37Z 20.8K followers, 72.2K engagements


"1. He showed data from hundreds of lab panels: biological aging doesnt only respond to supplements it responds to signaling. One small change in evening nutrition shifted aging markers by XX years in volunteers. The secret wasnt calorie restriction but how cells interpret satiety. Certain plant-based amino acids send a signal of abundance and the body shifts into repair mode instead of stress mode. X. He explained it wasnt a diet but a reset of mTOR pathways the cellular switches behind aging. He replaced evening animal protein with plant aminos and removed fast fats after X PM. Within three"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7579149353256766734)  2025-12-02T06:51Z 20.8K followers, 84.1K engagements


"1. He opened his lecture with a sentence that froze the room: We dont burn out because we dont expect our work to give us meaning. In China work isnt a personal identity project its a form of belonging. No one expects their job to be inspiring; its simply part of the system like breathing. Burnout appears where people expect self-realization from routine because expecting happiness from a task designed for function always ends in pain. X. He explained that in Western culture work has replaced religion. People try to build identity through titles: Who did I become What have I achieved But in"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7579155032130522382)  2025-12-02T07:13Z 20.8K followers, 1.1M engagements


"1. Financial tension rarely comes from numbers it comes from two nervous systems running on different safety clocks. One person feels I cant breathe when expenses rise while the other feels saving means going back to the scarcity I grew up in. Their bodies argue before their mouths do and the budget becomes a screen where old fears replay louder than the actual situation in front of them. X. Some couples fall into a dynamic where the higher earner unconsciously steps into a parental role and the other slips into reporting mode. A man once said every small purchase feels like Im being graded."  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandrinamindpro/video/7580611338020326711)  2025-12-06T05:24Z 20.8K followers, 2537 engagements

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@alexandrinamindpro Avatar @alexandrinamindpro Alexandrina Vasilkevich

Alexandrina Vasilkevich posts on TikTok about food, money, london, secret the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

Engagements: XXXXXXX #

Engagements Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXXXXXX -XX%
  • X Year XXXXXXXXXX +1,818,516%

Mentions: XX #

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  • X Week XX +9.50%
  • X Year XX +3,900%

Followers: XXXXXX #

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  • X Week XXXXXX +14%

CreatorRank: XXXXXXX #

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Social Influence

Social category influence travel destinations XXXXX% finance XXXXX% countries XXXX%

Social topic influence food 13.04%, money 13.04%, london #1597, secret 8.7%, beijing #52, wall street 4.35%, dublin 4.35%, future 4.35%, outlet 4.35%, starts XXXX%

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"1. He started with something simple he removed the word expenses. In his spreadsheet it was replaced with investments in meaning. Every payment from coffee to rent had to explain how it moved him toward his goal. The audience laughed until they realized that XX% of their purchases had nothing to do with goals and everything to do with exhaustion and anxiety. X. The next category was emotional debt. This included gifts loans and helping friends out of guilt. He said Poverty begins the moment you spend money to be liked. For many people it was the first time they saw that broke-ness doesnt"
TikTok Link 2025-11-13T02:03Z 20.8K followers, 219.4K engagements

"1. A psychotherapist in Dublin said she could identify a love-deprived person almost instantly. Not from their sadness but from their shock at being treated gently. Kindness confuses them she said. Their whole nervous system stiffens as if waiting for the catch. This reaction isnt personality its emotional malnutrition. X. She described a client who flinched every time someone complimented her. Not because she was shy but because praise felt dangerous. People who grew up love-deprived learned early that affection always had a price: performance perfection silence or loyalty. So when someone"
TikTok Link 2025-11-15T23:37Z 20.8K followers, 757.4K engagements

"1. A Harvard neurologist once told her class something that made half the room laugh until she showed the scans. People who cry easily she said have a faster emotional-processing loop than the general population. Their mirror-neuron system fires quicker their insula lights up more intensely and their brain decodes micro-signals before others even register them. What looks like sensitivity is actually hyper-efficient pattern recognition. X. She explained that emotional tears arent weakness theyre evidence of deep neural integration. These people feel think and respond through the same"
TikTok Link 2025-11-16T08:54Z 20.8K followers, 11.6M engagements

"1. She explained that late-night cravings arent driven by the stomach theyre driven by an overstimulated survival system. When the brain feels overwhelmed it looks for quick dopamine that replaces the emotional load with a sensory one. Your desire for food at night is usually a desire for relief she said. The body asks for sugar when it doesnt know how to ask for comfort. X. In her research the patterns were crystal clear. People who suppress emotions often crave crunchy foods they discharge tension through jaw pressure. Those who feel lonely gravitate toward warm soft creamy textures a"
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T17:17Z 20.8K followers, 602.3K engagements

"1. A corporate lawyer in London once told his interns something that sounded paranoid until he showed the cases: People dont lose money because of scams. They lose it because of two words they didnt notice. He pulled out a stack of ruined partnerships collapsed startups and ex-friends who became enemies because of one phrase that appears innocent. X. The phrase was: reasonable discretion. It sounds professional neutral even protective. But legally it hands full control to the other party: timelines penalties interpretations access distribution everything. If they decide tomorrow that your"
TikTok Link 2025-11-15T23:19Z 20.8K followers, 358.3K engagements

"1. A behavioral nutritionist once said something shocking: Crunch is the sound of the nervous system releasing what the mouth cant say. In her research people who swallowed feelings conflict anger irritation resentment gravitated toward the loudest textures. Chips crackers nuts ice. The jaw becomes the outlet when the voice isnt allowed to be one. X. She tracked this pattern in XXX clients. The higher the emotional suppression score the stronger the craving for hardness and pressure. Crunch activates the masseter muscles which sends a signal to the limbic system: were releasing tension. Its"
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T18:37Z 20.8K followers, 150.2K engagements

"1. Over dinner in Soho he said: Scarcity starts when you pay so people will like you. People arent covering the bill theyre buying belonging. Fetty Wap gave away almost a million in a year not out of abundance but out of fear of becoming nobody again. That isnt generosity its an emotional attachment to feeling needed. X. When m*ney becomes a tool for keeping people close it loses its energy. Studies show that people who constantly pay for others have XX% higher cortisol the brain registers every I got it as a survival threat. Because in that moment the body feels youre abandoning your own"
TikTok Link 2025-11-29T07:29Z 20.8K followers, 394K engagements

"1. He said it quietly almost clinically: The biggest mistake is spending everything you earn. Then he added: Thats not a financial issue thats a poverty psychology issue. In the U.S. people are taught to upgrade lifestyle when income rises. A raise becomes an emotional purchase not an asset. So even higher income doesnt change the script the money evaporates to prove life is improving. X. In Switzerland money is taught as a safety environment he continued. In America its taught as proof proof you made it proof youre not falling behind. That pressure creates two silent fears: the fear of being"
TikTok Link 2025-12-02T06:58Z 20.8K followers, 1665 engagements

"1. He was coding for the tenth hour straight when it hit him: his fingers were moving but inside there was nothing. Im not burned out I just dont know why Im living he said in a voice note to a friend. Tasks felt like copies of yesterday and success was measured in closed tickets not in any feeling of being alive. His brain wasnt tired from workload it was tired because none of it meant anything anymore. X. He admitted he no longer felt connected to what he built. His salary kept growing but his joy kept shrinking. I became a machine that produces output not meaning he wrote in a chat. That"
TikTok Link 2025-11-30T07:08Z 20.6K followers, 33.3K engagements

"1. He showed a graph where every micro-reaction bends your trajectory and the room froze. People suddenly saw that familiar interpretations activate faster than awareness. One student whispered So Im living inside my own assumptions. The physicist explained that reality adjusts to your internal tone not to external facts meaning the world mirrors what your nervous system expects not whats actually happening. X. He noted that most people repeat old outcomes because they feel safer even when theyre painful. He played footage of a participant choosing a familiar negative scenario over a neutral"
TikTok Link 2025-12-04T03:42Z 20.8K followers, 82.4K engagements

"1. A longevity researcher in Seoul once said that the secret of Korean elders isnt kimchi teas or superfoods its a household rhythm that younger generations barely notice. He learned it from a grandmother in Busan who lived past XXX. She said quietly: We dont rush inside the home. The body ages from rushing. At first it sounded poetic until he saw the data. X. In many Korean homes people slow down the moment they cross the doorway. They take off shoes mindfully breathe out before entering rooms and finish tasks one at a time. These micro-pauses lower heart rate reduce cortisol and regulate"
TikTok Link 2025-11-15T23:25Z 20.8K followers, 538.1K engagements

"1. She told her students something unexpected: The fastest-aging women arent eating junk theyre eating foods that send their nervous system into micro-stress. She showed glucose graphs: certain clean foods caused sharp cortisol rises even without sugar. Why Because the body wasnt reacting to nutrients it was reacting to inflammation signals hidden in modern processing. X. She shared the case of a woman who ate healthy yogurt bowls every morning. Her skin looked inflamed digestion sluggish mood unstable. When she removed dairy-based health foods her cortisol curve flattened within XX days. The"
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T04:33Z 20.8K followers, 1.3M engagements

"1.She said the line that made the whole room freeze: Your income ceiling is not in your bank account its in your nervous system. She found that people raised in environments of scrcity carry a physiological imprint. Their body associates stability with just enough and anything above that triggers unconscious alarm. 2.One client doubled his salary and immediately developed insmnia digestive issues and self-sabotage. Not because he feared success but because the new number felt unfamiliar. The psychologist said The body calls unfamiliar danger even when the mind calls it opportunity. His"
TikTok Link 2025-11-18T20:37Z 20.8K followers, 72.2K engagements

"1. He showed data from hundreds of lab panels: biological aging doesnt only respond to supplements it responds to signaling. One small change in evening nutrition shifted aging markers by XX years in volunteers. The secret wasnt calorie restriction but how cells interpret satiety. Certain plant-based amino acids send a signal of abundance and the body shifts into repair mode instead of stress mode. X. He explained it wasnt a diet but a reset of mTOR pathways the cellular switches behind aging. He replaced evening animal protein with plant aminos and removed fast fats after X PM. Within three"
TikTok Link 2025-12-02T06:51Z 20.8K followers, 84.1K engagements

"1. He opened his lecture with a sentence that froze the room: We dont burn out because we dont expect our work to give us meaning. In China work isnt a personal identity project its a form of belonging. No one expects their job to be inspiring; its simply part of the system like breathing. Burnout appears where people expect self-realization from routine because expecting happiness from a task designed for function always ends in pain. X. He explained that in Western culture work has replaced religion. People try to build identity through titles: Who did I become What have I achieved But in"
TikTok Link 2025-12-02T07:13Z 20.8K followers, 1.1M engagements

"1. Financial tension rarely comes from numbers it comes from two nervous systems running on different safety clocks. One person feels I cant breathe when expenses rise while the other feels saving means going back to the scarcity I grew up in. Their bodies argue before their mouths do and the budget becomes a screen where old fears replay louder than the actual situation in front of them. X. Some couples fall into a dynamic where the higher earner unconsciously steps into a parental role and the other slips into reporting mode. A man once said every small purchase feels like Im being graded."
TikTok Link 2025-12-06T05:24Z 20.8K followers, 2537 engagements

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