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Most people say they want growth.
What they actually want is growth without exposure.
In this solo episode, I break down why being seen feels so uncomfortable — and why the discomfort isn’t about failing, it’s about being evaluated.
The fear isn’t collapse.
It’s reaction.
We talk about:
-Why visibility feels personal
-The psychology of judgment
-The scar metaphor and what it really means
-The hidden cost of staying invisible
-Why confidence comes after exposure, not before
-Scars don’t mean you’re broken. They mean you stayed in the game.
Growth doesn’t require perfection, it requires the courage to be seen again.
By Brenton KrolMost people say they want growth.
What they actually want is growth without exposure.
In this solo episode, I break down why being seen feels so uncomfortable — and why the discomfort isn’t about failing, it’s about being evaluated.
The fear isn’t collapse.
It’s reaction.
We talk about:
-Why visibility feels personal
-The psychology of judgment
-The scar metaphor and what it really means
-The hidden cost of staying invisible
-Why confidence comes after exposure, not before
-Scars don’t mean you’re broken. They mean you stayed in the game.
Growth doesn’t require perfection, it requires the courage to be seen again.