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Why Being Too Available Makes People Value You Less Ever wonder why the more you give, the less people seem to appreciate it? There's a reason — and it's not about them being ungrateful. It's about how the human brain is actually wired. In this video, we break down the psychology of availability and why constantly being there for everyone can quietly work against you. Whether it's in friendships, relationships, or your social life, being too available sends a signal you probably never intended to send — and understanding that signal can change everything. Here's what you'll learn: — Why your brain is hardwired to value what's scarce (and undervalue what's always within reach) — The 4 types of people who fall into the "too available" trap — and the hidden emotional reasons behind each one — How availability becomes expectation, and expectation silently turns into resentment — The difference between being genuinely loving and being available out of fear or anxiety — What psychologists call the scarcity principle — and how it shapes the way people see you every single day — How to be a warm, giving person without losing your value in other people's eyes This isn't about playing games or being cold. It's about understanding a real pattern in human behavior — one that affects your mental health, your friendships, and the way people treat you — so you can finally stop wondering why people take you for granted. If you've ever felt invisible despite doing everything right, this one's for you. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly videos on psychology, human behavior, and the hidden patterns that shape how we think, feel, and connect with others. 💬 Drop a comment below — which of the 4 types did you recognize in yourself or someone you know? Let's talk about it. #Psychology #HumanBehavior #BehavioralPsychology