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Psyche opens up about feeling hurt, misrepresented, and unfairly attacked by people and the community, expressing his genuine emotional vulnerability rather than the tough persona some perceive.
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Browse era →In this deeply personal episode, Psyche addresses criticism and negativity directed at him, revealing that he takes the work and community seriously despite appearances. He expresses genuine hurt at being misrepresented and attacked, clarifying that he is not the detached, trollish figure some may perceive him to be. Psyche explains that while he's willing to acknowledge mistakes, he doesn't feel he's actually in the wrong in the situations being discussed. The episode centers on the disconnect between how Psyche sees himself and how he feels he's being portrayed by others, highlighting his vulnerability and emotional investment in the podcast and its community.
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