Stop Trying to Fix Yourself
Most people believe they need to fix themselves. Be more disciplined. More confident. More productive. Always improving. Always becoming better. But what if the problem isn’t that you’re broken? What if the constant need to fix yourself is coming from something deeper — something you didn’t choose? In this video, we explore: 1. Why you never feel “good enough” (even when you improve) 2. The hidden psychological gap between who you are and who you think you should be 3. How self-improvement can quietly turn into self-rejection 4. The concept of self-discrepancy and why it keeps you stuck 5. Why your brain is biased toward seeing what’s wrong with you If you’ve ever felt like no matter how much you grow, it’s never enough… this will explain why. 🔔 Subscribe to The Why Place for more deep-dive explorations into psychology, philosophy, and science! 📌 Topics covered: self improvement, psychology of self improvement, feeling not good enough, overthinking, self awareness, self discrepancy theory, negativity bias, mental health, identity, personal growth #TheWhyPlace #selfimprovement #psychology #ScienceExplained #philosophy

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