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This episode discusses the host's approach to handling criticism and self-deprecation, highlighting the value of humility in public personas.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the host, known as Psyche or Trix, talks about their approach to handling criticism and self-deprecation. They explain that they often make fun of themselves and are able to take a lot of criticism, which they believe makes them less of a target for others. The host acknowledges that they are very self-deprecating, and they believe that people like to see humility and humbleness, even if the audience themselves are not humble. The discussion touches on the value of displaying humility in public-facing roles, and how this can influence how one is perceived and treated by others.
The episode discusses strategies for dealing with online trolls and criticism as a streamer, including embracing self-deprecation and humility to disarm trolls.
Psyche discusses the psychology of criticism and no-win situations where any response to critics is deemed wrong.
Psyche explores the Hindu myth of Daksha, a cosmic administrator whose pride led to his beheading by Shiva and resurrection with a goat's head as a lesson in humility.
This episode discusses the importance of humility and self-deprecation in building an authentic public platform and fanbase.
This episode appears to be a stream where the host (Psyche) goes live while emotionally distressed and eventually falls asleep, with the stream capturing an extended monologue of self-deprecation and distress.
An episode exploring the destructive nature of poorly delivered criticism and feedback.
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