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Success is often portrayed as something that strengthens relationships. But for many people, the opposite quietly happens. You keep growing, working, and improving your life. Yet somehow, the friendships that once felt effortless begin to feel distant, tense, or fragile. Conversations change. Inside jokes fade. Support becomes silence. In this video, we explore the psychological dynamics behind this shift — including social comparison, self-evaluation maintenance, and emotional differentiation. Research in social psychology shows that when someone close to us succeeds in areas we personally value, it can trigger subtle internal reactions that reshape the relationship. Not because you became arrogant. Not because they stopped caring. But because progress can create invisible psychological gaps. This video explains why success sometimes disrupts friendships, how the human brain reacts to comparison, and how to navigate growth without losing your sense of self.