For most of her life, Hazel was known as the high achiever.
The one with good grades.
The one people believed in.
The one who was expected to succeed.
But when she got to university, that identity began to collapse.
Hazel opens up about failing, being excluded from university, the shame of returning home, and the quiet period of rebuilding herself from the ground up.
In this conversation we explore:
• The pressure of being “the smart one”
• People pleasing and living up to expectations
• The trauma of academic failure
• Learning humility after success
• Redefining success beyond achievements
• Finding peace after identity collapse
Today Hazel is a mechanical engineer beginning her career but the journey to get there reshaped how she sees herself and the world.
Sometimes the most important pivot isn’t your career.
It’s who you allow yourself to become.