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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:The psychological mechanisms underlying the desire to broadcast success include: **1. Hypercompensation** Striving to overcome real or imagined shortcomings through achievements. For example, children who do not receive enough recognition at home use success as a way to compensate for low self-esteem[1][3]. **2. Deficit Narcissism** An underdeveloped need for approval that leads to seeking external validation through social media. Such people often get stuck in a stage of childhood narcissism, where self-worth depends on external evaluations[2]. **3. Successholism** A dependence on achievements as a means of escapism. A person substitutes real values with socially approved ones, gaining temporary satisfaction but not happiness[2]. **4. Projection** Transferring internal fears or envy onto others through the demonstration of success. For example, accusing colleagues of manipulation instead of acknowledging one's own envy[4][5]. **5. Social Pressure** A culture that associates personal value with achievements fosters a need for conformity. People orient themselves towards stereotypes (material success, appearance) rather than personal goals[1][2]. **6. Perfectionism** Striving for perfection as a defensive mechanism against the fear of failure. High expectations from parents or society reinforce this behavior[1][3]. These mechanisms are often interconnected: hypercompensation can be reinforced through projection, and successholism can be supported by social stereotypes.
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The video explores the psychological mechanisms behind the desire to broadcast success, including hypercompensation, deficit narcissism, successholism, projection, social pressure, and perfectionism.