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In a World Where You’re Accepted by Everyone—You’re Prioritised by No One

24 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] Most people think being liked is the ultimate social currency. You’re easy to get along with, you avoid friction, and you fit comfortably into every room. But there is a hidden, long-term cost to being the person nobody has a problem with: when it actually comes to the opportunities that matter, you aren’t the first name that comes up. You’ve become someone who is very easy to accept, but incredibly easy to ignore. In this episode of The Long Game, we explore: * The High Cost of Agreeableness: Why social harmony often comes at the expense of personal leverage and respect. * Likability vs. Priority: The uncomfortable reason why being "easy to manage" makes you the last person chosen for a promotion or a pivot. * The Tolerance Trap: How you are actively training people to overlook you by what you consistently allow. * The Resentment Loop: Why "keeping the peace" for others creates an internal war you have to live with every day. We are breaking down the reality that people don't prioritise what doesn't require it. If your presence carries no weight because you’re afraid to create a little friction, you aren't just being "nice"—you’re issuing a self-warrant for stagnation. We dive into the psychology of signaling and why your standards must stop being optional if you want your life to change. Stop asking how to be more accepted and start asking why you aren’t being chosen. You don’t get what you want in this life; you get what you tolerate. It’s time to stop being a background character in your own story and start showing up with the intent and the standards that demand a seat at the table. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

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