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You were the "smart kid" who never had to try. Now you're stuck, procrastinating, and feeling like a fraud. This isn't laziness—it's a psychological trap called the fixed mindset. In this video, we break down why gifted kids struggle in their 20s, the effort threat that keeps you paralyzed, and the taste gap that makes starting anything feel impossible. We explore Carol Dweck's research on fixed vs growth mindset, why being praised for intelligence backfires, and how perfectionism is actually self-protection. If you were called "gifted," "smart," or told you had "so much potential," this video will explain why that label became a burden instead of a gift. 🧠 What You'll Learn: Why smart people procrastinate and avoid challenges The psychological concept of the fixed mindset How the "effort threat" keeps you stuck The taste gap: why your standards exceed your skills Why you'd rather do nothing than be average How to rewire your brain from potential to action This is for former gifted kids, overachievers who burned out, and anyone who feels paralyzed by their own intelligence. You're not broken—you were just praised for the wrong thing. 📌 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Gifted Kid Problem 0:29 - The Fixed Mindset Trap 1:04 - The Effort Threat Explained 2:01 - The Taste Gap & Perfectionism 3:47 - How to Actually Move Forward If this resonated, drop a comment sharing your experience. And subscribe for more psychology that explains how your mind actually works. --- #giftedkid #psychology #procrastination #burnout #smartpeople #fixedmindset #selfimprovement #mentalhealth #personaldevelopment #giftedburnout