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22 Psychology says people who were told they were gifted as children often grow into adults who avoid challenges — because their identity was built on being naturally good, not on getting better

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Psychology says people who were told they were gifted as children often grow into adults who avoid challenges — because their identity was built on being naturally good, not on getting better

Discover why the "smart kid" label you wore with pride might be the very thing keeping you stuck in your comfort zone, afraid to try anything you can't master instantly.

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