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Why You Slowly Become Someone You're Not (Psychology Explained)#Unfolded Ego

Most people don’t suddenly change who they are. It happens slowly through small comments, comparisons, and subtle social pressure. Over time, the version of you that once felt natural can start to feel wrong.
This video explains a psychological process called identity foreclosure, where the brain begins reshaping your behavior to match what others seem to reward. It’s not weakness — it’s the brain trying to protect belonging.
You’ll learn how the brain responds to social feedback, why rejection can feel like a threat, and why people unconsciously begin performing a version of themselves.
Most importantly, you’ll understand why the discomfort of becoming someone else may actually be your identity trying to stay true.
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