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The Problem with being a People Pleaser

And why it stops growth

Jason Ziebarth
Sep 17, 2025
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People who are people pleasers are not concerned with their own growth. They think that by believing and promoting the values of other people is the way for them to become successful.

In all honesty, some people may become successful by being “yes men”, but that success will be both shaky and fleeting. If you don’t live your why, if you don’t try and fight for what you personally believe in, you will become a shell of a person, and you’ll end up becoming invisible and irrelevant to the people whose favor you so desperately crave.

So be true to yourself, be authentic and quit chasing attention, it was never really a great asset to have in the first place.

Until Tomorrow,
Jason Ziebarth
JZ#623


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