なぜ人は小生意気であることをやめられないのか
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In this episode, I explore why people struggle to stop being subtly arrogant or “slightly condescending,” even when it harms their relationships. I explain that this behavior is not simply a personality flaw, but a rational short-term strategy. Acting superior can create a sense of control, protect one’s ego, and provide immediate psychological rewards with minimal effort. However, over time, it erodes trust and limits long-term opportunities. I also discuss how this tendency becomes more problematic in the age of AI, where both accuracy and politeness can be replicated. Ultimately, the key is not elimination, but conscious control.
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