Stop Being “Nice” — Dostoevsky’s Dark Lesson
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Загружено: 2026-01-29
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Stop Being “Nice” — Dostoevsky’s Dark Lesson
What if being “nice” isn’t a virtue… but a quiet form of self-betrayal?
In this video, we explore Fyodor Dostoevsky’s dark psychological insight into human behavior, morality, and suffering—and why excessive niceness can slowly destroy your sense of self. Dostoevsky didn’t believe that constant kindness leads to goodness. Instead, he warned that people who suppress their anger, desires, and boundaries in the name of morality often become resentful, empty, and spiritually fractured.
Through Dostoevsky’s philosophy, this documentary examines why saying yes when you mean no feels “good” at first—but eventually leads to inner collapse. Why people-pleasing is praised by society, yet punished by the psyche. And why true moral strength requires confronting your darker impulses instead of hiding them behind politeness.
This video dives into themes of self-deception, resentment, guilt, suppressed rage, and false virtue, drawing from Dostoevsky’s ideas on suffering and human freedom. You’ll begin to see why he believed that a person who is too “good” is often the most dangerous—to themselves.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, hollow, or quietly angry while trying to be kind… this video will hit uncomfortably close to home.
This is not self-help.
This is psychological truth.
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