The Psychology of Being Perceived
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I genuinely believe the internet has changed human behavior in ways we are not talking about enough.
We now live in a world where people can watch your life every day without ever actually speaking to you. They know your routines, your family, your business, your wins, your losses—and yet many of those same people have never had a real conversation with you.
In this episode, I'm unpacking the psychology of visibility, why success changes relationship dynamics, the emotional cost of being seen, and what happens when your growth becomes a mirror for other people.
We dive into: • Why the internet has made human relationships feel different • The strange tension between audience access and genuine connection • My 100+ pound weight loss journey and the surprising parallels to entrepreneurship • Why support often gets quieter as success becomes more visible • How growth forces people to evaluate their own lives • The psychological effect your transformation has on the people watching it • Why stalling and overthinking come with a very high price • The fear of being perceived, judged, and witnessed while you're still becoming • Why discomfort is often the price of growth • How to stop negotiating with the audience and start building the life you actually want
If you've ever felt misunderstood, judged, watched, compared, or hesitant to put yourself out there, this episode is for you.
Because the audience was never the obstacle.
Your obsession with the audience was.