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Dr. Aziz’s main argument is that being “too nice” is not actually a virtue. It’s a mask. When you’re overly nice, you’re not being authentic—you’re just trying to avoid rejection, conflict, or judgment. And he’s right about that. A lot of us can relate to the frustration of saying yes when we want to say no, or staying silent when we should speak up.
By Michael KaaGee Mante5
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Dr. Aziz’s main argument is that being “too nice” is not actually a virtue. It’s a mask. When you’re overly nice, you’re not being authentic—you’re just trying to avoid rejection, conflict, or judgment. And he’s right about that. A lot of us can relate to the frustration of saying yes when we want to say no, or staying silent when we should speak up.

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