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Back to EpisodesDr. Gabor Maté: Why Nice People Get Sicker (The Disease of Being Too Kind)
Published 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Description
What if being "too nice" is slowly killing you? In this eye-opening episode, Adrian Wells explores Dr. Gabor Maté's groundbreaking research connecting people-pleasing behaviors to serious illness. The data is shocking: cancer patients score significantly higher on "niceness" scales than healthy people.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why women with breast cancer are 16 times more likely to suppress anger (and what this means for your health)
• How childhood emotional neglect literally shortens your chromosomes, accelerating aging
• The hidden link between autoimmune diseases and people who describe themselves as "always putting others first"
• Simple ways to honor your emotions without becoming selfish or mean
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who's ever been told they're "too nice" or struggle with setting boundaries.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the niceness paradox
[02:15] The cancer connection: why people-pleasers get sicker
[04:30] Childhood stress and adult disease: the telomere evidence
[06:45] Autoimmune disorders and emotional suppression patterns
[08:30] Dr. Maté's approach to healing through authentic expression
[10:15] Practical steps to break the "disease of being too kind"
This isn't about becoming selfish. It's about understanding that your emotional health directly impacts your physical health in ways most doctors won't tell you. Dr. Maté's decades of research reveal patterns that could save your life.
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🔍 Topics: emotional health, stress and disease, people pleasing, childhood trauma, autoimmune disease
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