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Ever felt a pang of "anxiety" after sharing a hard-won achievement, only to find yourself minimizing your "hard work"? This video delves into the "psychology" behind why we downplay our "goal completion", even when we achieve something significant. It explores how this can lead to feelings of "isolation" and impact our "personal growth", offering insights into navigating such social dynamics. In this video, you will discover: The 3 Specific Triggers: How visibility, competence, and even unexpressed ambition provoke social correction. Social Comparison Theory: Why your peers—not strangers—are most likely to "cut you down". Practical Adjustments: How to use the "Question-First Protocol" and selective disclosure to protect your growth. References & Psychological Concepts Social Comparison Theory (1954): Leon Festinger's core finding that individuals continuously evaluate themselves against their immediate social environment. Tall Poppy Syndrome: Research by Norm Feather (1980s-90s) on the conditions that pronounce resentment toward high performers. Neurological Social Pain: Naomi Eisenberger's research showing social exclusion and outranking activate physical danger neural pathways. Psychological Safety & Question Framing: Harvard researcher Amy Edmondson's work on activating collaborative processing. Post-Traumatic Growth: Documented by Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun as a pattern of stronger self-definition following social adversity. #TallPoppySyndrome #Psychology #SuccessMindset #HighIntelligence #SocialDynamics #PersonalGrowth #HumanBehavior #Ambition #MindsetShift #GiftedProblems