跟读练习: The Psychology of People Who Don’t Post Their Photos on Social Media - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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In a world that's obsessed with showing off, the most grounded people are the ones who do not show off.
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In a world that's obsessed with showing off, the most grounded people are the ones who do not show off.
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They don't post, they don't chase people around, and then somehow they have more peace, more clarity, and more power than everybody else.
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If you think that silence means insecurity, you should think again.
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The people who stay off of the feeds, they're often the most self-assured.
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They're not afraid to be seen.
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They've just outgrown the need to be seen.
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And there's a Couple different reasons why that is.
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Number one, they don't need validation.
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These are the people who don't need to narrate what they're doing in their lives.
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They don't wear their lives on their feed for all of the other people to see.
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They don't market all of their milestones, not because they're ashamed, but because they're anchored in their own life and in themselves.
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Their growth is sacred and it's private to them.
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It's not staged.
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They validate themselves in private.
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They don't post for likes and for views.
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They're not here for the applause, they're here for themselves.
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They don't need anyone else.
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Also, they like themselves, and they don't need anyone else to like them.
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You have to understand that confidence doesn't need external validation.
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It walks in a room quietly and everybody notices.
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The second thing, these people trade attention for peace.
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In a culture that confuses exposure and views with connection, these people decide to opt out and they do so intentionally.
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They know that the most important parts of their life do not have to be shared with other people and they don't want to turn their joy into a post for recognition.
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They protect their peace in the way that some people protect their image.
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They know the cost of constant visibility.
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They know that being unseen is actually power.
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And they don't want to be accessible to everyone, only those who matter to them.
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The third thing is they're not missing, they're mastering.
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Silence is often mistaken for absence.
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But for these people, silence is where the work is actually happening.
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They're creating their art.
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They're building their life.
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They're building their businesses.
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They're re-centering themselves.
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They're focusing on who they are becoming versus who they are showing themselves to be.
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They're not off of the grid.
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They're just on their own path.
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They're not checking in with strangers.
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They're checking in with themselves.
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They're not falling behind.
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They're so much further ahead than everyone else because they're doing while other people are posting.
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They don't need to update the entire world.
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They're not posting about it because they're in it.
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And mastery and anything requires undivided attention.
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And the fourth thing, they are lone wolves by choice.
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They're not antisocial, they're just energetically discerning.
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They're not withdrawn, they're wise.
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They know what happens when you hand too many people access to your nervous system and give them attention.
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So they decide to lead themselves.
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They move in silence, they share selectively, they speak when it adds value, not when it adds noise, and their privacy is incredibly important to them.
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It's a boundary that they have.
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It's what makes their presence so potent when they do decide that they want to be seen.
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Lone wolves don't chase the pack.
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They build their own path.
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And so you don't need to be loud to be powerful.
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You don't need to be public to be growing in your life.
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You don't need to be seen to be someone who's significant in this world.
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So disappear and become somebody great.

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