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You were the smart one. The gifted kid. The one teachers said was “going places.” So why does adulthood feel ordinary, confusing, or quietly disappointing? In this video, we explore the psychology of former gifted children and why so many high-achieving kids struggle with identity, burnout, perfectionism, procrastination, imposter syndrome, and anxiety later in life. When praise was focused on intelligence instead of effort, it created a fixed identity — and adulthood doesn’t reward potential the same way school did. This deep psychological breakdown explains: • Gifted kid burnout • Former gifted child syndrome • Why smart kids struggle later in life • Perfectionism and fear of failure • Procrastination as self-protection • Anxiety in high achievers • Identity crisis in adulthood If you were labeled “the smart one,” this video is for you. Subscribe for more deep psychology content about identity, emotional growth, and modern adulthood. gifted kid burnout former gifted child why gifted kids struggle as adults smart kid syndrome gifted child anxiety perfectionism psychology imposter syndrome psychology high achiever burnout identity crisis adulthood fixed mindset vs growth mindset psychology of potential why smart kids fail later burnout in high achievers adulting after being gifted