The Avoidant thought you were easy to play...They were wrong. | Daniel Goleman
Автор: Goleman Reflections
Загружено: 2026-02-26
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They thought you were easy to play.
They believed your patience meant weakness, your silence meant surrender, and your empathy meant control.
They were wrong.
In this powerful psychology-based video inspired by the emotional intelligence principles of Daniel Goleman, we break down the avoidant mindset—how avoidant individuals misjudge emotionally deep people, why they underestimate your self-respect, and what truly happens when they realize they’ve lost control.
This video explains:
Why avoidants confuse emotional depth with vulnerability
The silent psychological shift that happens when you stop reacting
How emotional intelligence becomes your greatest power
Why walking away creates obsession, regret, and self-doubt in avoidants
The moment they realize you were never “easy” — just emotionally mature
If you’ve ever been underestimated, emotionally tested, or treated like an option, this video will give you clarity, validation, and psychological strength.
This isn’t about revenge — it’s about self-respect, boundaries, and emotional mastery.
Watch till the end — the final insight changes how you’ll see avoidant behavior forever.
⏱️ Video Timestamps
00:00 – They Thought You Were Easy to Play
01:45 – Why Avoidants Target Emotionally Intelligent People
03:30 – The Dangerous Misinterpretation of Kindness
05:20 – Emotional Intelligence vs Emotional Manipulation
07:10 – Why Silence Feels Threatening to Avoidants
09:00 – The Moment You Stop Chasing
11:10 – Why Walking Away Creates Psychological Impact
13:20 – The Avoidant’s Internal Conflict
15:30 – When They Realize They Lost Control
17:40 – Why You Were Never “Easy”
19:10 – The Final Shift: Power, Peace, and Self-Respect
21:00 – Closing Message
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#HealingJourney
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