03: High Cost of High Expectations

03: High Cost of High Expectations

Most parents believe heaping praise on a child is a gift. Dr. Lisle says it is often a trap. Telling a kid they are brilliant, gifted, or a straight-A student when the evidence is shakier than that quietly sets an expectation they cannot safely meet, and the motivational system's best response is to stop trying altogether. What looks like laziness, procrastination, or self-sabotage is usually something much older and smarter at work.

In this episode, Dr. Doug Lisle unpacks what he calls the ego trap and traces it back to Stone Age mating competition. He introduces the Darwin Derby, explains why inflated status is so addictive for humans, why writer's block is really an ego trap, and why the Buddhist idea of non-attachment to outcome is the cleanest escape route. He also reacts to the famous Rocky Balboa speech as a textbook case of how a well-meaning father can unintentionally crush his own son's motivation.

Key question covered: Why does inflating someone's expectations with praise actually make them less motivated, and how do you get out of the ego trap without telling everyone around you how to talk to you?

Beat Your Genes is co-hosted by evolutionary psychologist Dr. Doug Lisle, PhD and Dr. Nathan Gershfeld, DC.

New episodes every other week.

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Intro and outro: City of Happy Ones. Ferenc Hegedus. Licensed for use. Copyright Beat Your Genes Podcast

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