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Psychology says the popular kid doesn't always win: Why the quiet friend in the background often becomes more successful later in life
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Psychology says the popular kid doesn't always win: Why the quiet friend in the background often becomes more successful later in life

Psychology says that the friend of the popular student often develops qualities that may go unnoticed during adolescence but become increasingly valuable later in life. Characteristics such as delayed gratification, intrinsic motivation, independence, adaptability and a growth mindset tend to build quietly over time, creating advantages that can compound well into adulthood.

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