Stop performing your past self
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Most people are not afraid of changing their minds. They are afraid of being seen changing them.
In this episode, we explore one of the most invisible psychological prisons of modern life: the pressure to remain consistent with a version of yourself that no longer exists. Why do people continue defending opinions they secretly outgrew? Why is changing your perspective often treated as weakness instead of growth? And how much of our identity is actually authentic… versus socially maintained?
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, social behavior studies, and real-world reflection, this conversation dives into the emotional cost of staying loyal to outdated beliefs, old ambitions, and past identities simply to preserve how others perceive us.
Because maybe the real danger is not changing too much.
Maybe the real danger is refusing to evolve.
If you’ve ever felt trapped between who you were and who you are becoming, this episode is for you.