Excessive niceness, while seemingly positive, can diminish one's worth. Constantly seeking to please others can make you appear less valuable,...
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Excessive niceness, while seemingly positive, can diminish one's worth. Constantly seeking to please others can make you appear less valuable, contributing to insecurity and resentment. This stems from psychological principles like the decreased scarcity effect and perceived lack of contribution. Setting boundaries and expressing needs are crucial to avoid being taken advantage of and maintain self-esteem.
Excessive niceness, while seemingly positive, can diminish one's worth. Constantly seeking to please others can make you appear less valuable,...
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