Explore how being nice can become a cage. Learn about Dr. Aziz Gazipura’s Not Nice, polite dishonesty, and how the fear of conflict impacts social survival.

The opposite of nice isn’t being mean, but being authentic. Being 'nice' is often a mask for fear—fear of conflict, rejection, and not being liked—whereas kindness comes from a place of choice and strength.
Not Nice” by Dr Aziz Gazipura


The main concept, based on Dr. Aziz Gazipura’s book Not Nice, is that being 'nice' is often not a virtue but a cage. It is frequently a mask for fear—specifically the fear of conflict, rejection, and not being liked. This behavior is described as a form of social survival rather than genuine kindness, leading to a state of polite dishonesty that can drain a person's energy and prevent them from forming real, authentic connections with others.
In the context of clinical psychology, Dr. Aziz Gazipura suggests that what we commonly call 'nice' is actually a performance rooted in fear. Instead of being a gold standard of character, it is often a habit of perpetually monitoring oneself to ensure others are comfortable. This results in people-pleasing behaviors where individuals second-guess their words and tone, effectively performing a role instead of living authentically, which can lead to a constant level of low-level exhaustion.
Polite dishonesty and people pleasing have significant personal costs, including the suppression of true feelings and the loss of genuine connection. By constantly checking their tone and trying to make everyone else comfortable, individuals experience a drain on their energy. This habit often stems from childhood lessons, such as being told not to say anything if it isn't nice, which conditions people to bottle up their emotions and prioritize social survival over honest communication.
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