The Psychology of Status: Why We Care What Others Think
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Why do we care so much about how other people see us? Why can a promotion, luxury purchase, social media number, or someone else’s success change the way we feel about ourselves?
In this episode, we explore the psychology of status and why social rank has such a powerful influence on human behavior. From our evolutionary need for reputation and belonging to modern status symbols, career competition, social comparison, prestige, wealth, and social media, we uncover the hidden forces shaping the way we measure success.
We also examine why status is always relative, why achievements quickly become normal, how even rejecting status can become its own status signal, and whether it is actually possible to stop caring what other people think.
A thoughtful exploration of human psychology, ambition, comparison, identity, and the invisible social hierarchies surrounding us every day.