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Psyche reflects on receiving criticism despite being a kind person, exploring why people dislike her and her philosophy of finding good in everyone.
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Browse era →In this introspective episode, Psyche opens up about the paradox of being a nice, loving person who still receives considerable backlash and criticism from others. She acknowledges her own sensitivity regarding this disconnect and explores the idea that people who dislike her likely don't actually know her on a personal level. Psyche shares her philosophy that there is inherent good in most people, and that getting to know someone reveals positive qualities even in those who might initially seem difficult. She grapples with her own imperfection while defending her authentic nature and capacity for genuine love toward others, including those who don't reciprocate that feeling.
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