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Psyche discusses the dangers of oversharing and being too open, exploring how transparency can become a liability in personal and professional contexts.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche examines the complex relationship between openness and vulnerability, focusing on how excessive transparency can create risks in both personal and professional relationships. The host appears to be reflecting on their own experiences with oversharing, acknowledging past instances where they may have been 'dumb enough to share' certain information with others. The episode seems to explore the balance between authentic communication and self-protection, touching on the importance of boundaries and situational awareness. While the provided transcript is limited, the episode description suggests a broader discussion about strategies for navigating situations where openness can be detrimental to one's well-being and success.
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