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Power doesn’t “ruin” people. It reveals their childhood wounds.
In this episode of Decoded, Bizzie Gold breaks down power projection—what happens when authority, hierarchy, or feedback gets interpreted through unresolved identity wounds… and personal responsibility becomes unbearable.
You’ll learn why some people can zoom out, self-correct, and stay grounded in objective reality—while others collapse into splitting, victim narratives, and “toxic boss / narcissist / cult” labels the moment evaluation shows up.
This episode covers:
Metacognition (thinking about your thinking) and why it’s the #1 trait of high performers
Why “toxic environments” are often distorted relationships to power, not just abuse of power
The Brain Pattern Spectrum: abandonment-oriented vs rejection-oriented attention styles
Situational awareness vs reputation management (and how that changes everything in workplaces and relationships)
Co-regulation vs self-regulation and why co-regulation fuels projection in authority dynamics
The psychology of splitting: when complexity becomes intolerable and everything turns “all good / all bad”
How resentment + comparison erodes work quality, then gets reframed as exploitation
Why leaders get labeled “narcissistic” for enforcing standards, deadlines, and boundaries
How these patterns scale from relationships → organizations → institutions → politics
If this episode creates friction: good. Friction is useful—if you can metabolize it into radical ownership instead of projection.
Want to find your position on the Brain Pattern Spectrum? Get mapped at predictivemind.io.
By Bizzie Gold | Mental Health Innovator and Break Method Founder4.3
136136 ratings
Power doesn’t “ruin” people. It reveals their childhood wounds.
In this episode of Decoded, Bizzie Gold breaks down power projection—what happens when authority, hierarchy, or feedback gets interpreted through unresolved identity wounds… and personal responsibility becomes unbearable.
You’ll learn why some people can zoom out, self-correct, and stay grounded in objective reality—while others collapse into splitting, victim narratives, and “toxic boss / narcissist / cult” labels the moment evaluation shows up.
This episode covers:
Metacognition (thinking about your thinking) and why it’s the #1 trait of high performers
Why “toxic environments” are often distorted relationships to power, not just abuse of power
The Brain Pattern Spectrum: abandonment-oriented vs rejection-oriented attention styles
Situational awareness vs reputation management (and how that changes everything in workplaces and relationships)
Co-regulation vs self-regulation and why co-regulation fuels projection in authority dynamics
The psychology of splitting: when complexity becomes intolerable and everything turns “all good / all bad”
How resentment + comparison erodes work quality, then gets reframed as exploitation
Why leaders get labeled “narcissistic” for enforcing standards, deadlines, and boundaries
How these patterns scale from relationships → organizations → institutions → politics
If this episode creates friction: good. Friction is useful—if you can metabolize it into radical ownership instead of projection.
Want to find your position on the Brain Pattern Spectrum? Get mapped at predictivemind.io.

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