There's this popular idea that socially anxious folks are just dying to be liked. It seems logical, right? Why else would someone be so anxious about how others see them?
Show tweetAnd yet, being socially anxious tends to make you less likeable…they must be optimizing poorly, behaving irrationally, right?
Maybe not. What if social anxiety isn’t about getting people to like you? What if it's about stopping them from disliking you?
Show tweetConsider what can happen when someone has social anxiety (or self-loathing, self-doubt, insecurity, lack of confidence, etc.):
If they were trying to get people to like them, becoming socially anxious would be an incredibly bad strategy.
So what if they're not concerned with being likeable?
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Outline:
(01:18) What if what they actually want is to avoid being disliked?
(02:11) Social anxiety is a symptom of risk aversion
(03:46) What does this mean for your growth?
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First published:
May 16th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/wFC44bs2CZJDnF5gy/social-anxiety-isn-t-about-being-liked
Linkpost URL:
https://chrislakin.blog/social-anxiety
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