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We all harbour 9 secrets and they are eating us up inside

Last updated: February 28, 2026 7:55 pm
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Secrets are a common part of human life, with the average person holding onto nine different types of secrets, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Melbourne. These secrets can range from telling a lie to harboring covert romantic desires. The burden of keeping secrets can be significant, as they have a tendency to intrude into our thoughts unexpectedly, causing distress and anxiety.

Val Bianchi, a researcher at the University of Melbourne, has dedicated years to studying the psychological impact of secret-keeping and exploring ways to alleviate this burden. Her latest research, funded by the Australian Office of National Intelligence, aims to provide strategies for coping with the weight of sensitive secrets, particularly relevant for intelligence operatives who must safeguard classified information.

Lisa Williams, a psychologist at the University of New South Wales, emphasizes the fascination with individuals like CIA agents who are adept at maintaining big secrets while navigating their everyday lives. Understanding the impact of secrets on well-being, Bianchi and her team recruited 240 participants to identify and journal about their most important secret for two weeks. The study revealed that most secrets were negative in nature, leading to intrusive thoughts and worries.

Bianchi’s previous research indicated that important secrets tend to surface in thoughts approximately every two hours, especially during moments of idle mental capacity. While keeping secrets can be taxing at an individual level, it serves a societal function by preserving group cohesion and protecting individuals from harm or social repercussions.

Confessing secrets can sometimes provide relief, particularly when shared with empathetic individuals such as confessional priests or therapists. However, some secrets are too sensitive to disclose to anyone, requiring alternative coping strategies. Bianchi suggests techniques like talking about the emotional impact of the secret without revealing its content or using distraction methods to manage the burden.

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Williams proposes utilizing established emotional-regulation techniques to reframe negative emotions associated with secrets, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and processing these feelings. Writing privately about the secret and its emotional impact may also offer therapeutic benefits, as demonstrated by research conducted by James Pennebaker at the University of Texas at Austin.

In conclusion, while secrets are a common aspect of human behavior, finding healthy ways to cope with the burden of secret-keeping is essential for maintaining mental well-being. By exploring various coping strategies and seeking support from trusted individuals, individuals can navigate the complexities of holding onto sensitive information while preserving their emotional health.

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