The Psychology of People Who Don't Talk - (The Fear of Uninvited Speech)
Автор: Mind's Paradox
Загружено: 2025-11-01
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For many, public speaking is not a 'challenge'; it is a form of social death, a cold paralysis where the mind goes white and the body freezes. This is not 'shyness'. It is a profound philosophical and psychological wound.
This video is not a list of "public speaking tips." It is an autopsy of that terror.
We will dissect the true source of this fear, moving beyond simple psychology into the existential philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre and his concept of "The Gaze"—the moment the judgment of others turns us from a living 'Subject' into a dead 'Object'.
We then trace the programming of this wound back to its origins: the childhood archetypes of the "Watched Child," who learned that visibility equals danger, and the "Golden Child," who learned that visibility requires a perfection that is impossible to maintain.
This is an exploration of the prison of silence and the unlived life it creates. It is a journey into the heart of our deepest social fear, and a guide to the only antidote that truly matters: a radical, philosophical shift from a life of 'Performance' to a life of 'Expression'.
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