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Do you ever apologize for things that weren’t really your fault? “Sorry for asking.” “Sorry for bothering you.” “Sorry, I’m probably overthinking.” For some people, saying sorry becomes almost automatic — even when nothing actually went wrong. In this video, we explore the deeper psychology behind chronic apologizing and why some people feel responsible for keeping everyone else comfortable. This pattern is often connected to something psychologists call the **fawn response**, a trauma-driven instinct to maintain harmony and prevent conflict before it starts. Over time, that instinct can quietly shape how you speak, set boundaries, and take up space in relationships. In this video, you’ll explore: — Why some people apologize constantly, even in normal conversations — How the *fawn trauma response* trains the brain to smooth over tension — The role of childhood emotional environments in shaping this habit — Why over-apologizing can slowly affect confidence and boundaries — The subtle psychological shift that helps break the reflex #Psychology #PeoplePleasing #FawnResponse #EmotionalIntelligence #SelfAwareness