The people who struggle to receive compliments weren’t taught modesty. They were taught that being seen clearly was dangerous.

The people who struggle to receive compliments weren’t taught modesty. They were taught that being seen clearly was dangerous.

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The reflex to deflect praise often has nothing to do with humility. It's a nervous system trained early to treat visibility as a threat — and the pattern is m...

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The reflex to deflect praise often has nothing to do with humility. It's a nervous system trained early to treat visibility as a threat — and the pattern is m...

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