Asymmetric Affection: The Social Anxiety of the Liking Gap

Asymmetric Affection: The Social Anxiety of the Liking Gap: Insecurity, Perception, and the Systematic Underestimation of Personal Charisma in Modern Relationships.DE

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Synopsis

Have you ever walked away from a pleasant conversation with a new acquaintance, only to spend the next hour agonizing over every perceived awkward pause, convinced they secretly found you boring? This exhausting internal monologue is actually a documented, widespread cognitive bias known by psychologists as the Liking Gap.Extensive behavioral studies reveal a tragic flaw in human social perception. Following a social interaction, individuals consistently underestimate how much their conversation partner actually enjoyed their company. Because we have front-row seats to our own internal insecurities, fumbled words, and anxieties, we assume the other person is judging us just as harshly. In reality, the other person is usually too focused on their own performance to notice our flaws, leaving both parties silently, incorrectly believing they were the lesser-liked individual.This empathetic psychological guide dismants the invisible barriers of social anxiety. It explores the evolutionary roots of self-criticism, the destructive impact on networking, and actionable strategies to bypass your own overly critical internal judge.Silence your inner critic. Understanding the Liking Gap grants you the ultimate social freedom: the realization that people genuinely like you much more than you think.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: epubli
  • ISBN: 9783565421978
  • Dimensions: 10 x 210 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 444g
  • Languages: English