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Highlight 15: Why We See Ourselves Worse Than Others Do

Highlight 15: Why We See Ourselves Worse Than Others Do

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We often see ourselves more negatively than others do. This phenomenon, known as the "Liking Gap," shows how we consistently underestimate how much others like us. We’re harder on ourselves, and that can impact everything from our confidence to our relationships.


In this episode, I sit down with Summy Yeung, cultural intelligence expert, to explore why we tend to undervalue ourselves and how culture influences our self-perception. We dive into how understanding this “Liking Gap” can change the way we see ourselves and others, and how you can start breaking free from these limiting beliefs.

If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt or wondered why you feel less confident than you should, this episode is for you.


🎧 Tune in now for an insightful conversation and practical tips to shift your self-perception and start seeing yourself the way others do!


Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FrYnWho_Y4


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