Radiant Mind Sculpt
There's a quiet loneliness that shows up when you start growing. Not because you don't love your family. Not because you're ungrateful. But because the version of you they're most comfortable with… isn't the version you're becoming anymore. In this episode of Radiant Mind Sculpt, we unpack the psychology behind identity dissonance — the tension between who you've always been at home and who you're becoming in academic, professional, and personal spaces. We talk about: * Why growth can feel like betrayal (even when it isn't) * The research behind first-gen identity incompatibility * Cognitive dissonance and nervous system attachment responses * Cultural capital and why you feel "in between" worlds * How family systems resist change (even when they love you) And most importantly — we build a practical bridge so you don't have to choose between honoring your roots and honoring your growth. This episode is for the first-gen daughter navigating two languages. For the student who edits herself mid-sentence. For the ambitious one who's tired of shrinking. You are not abandoning anyone. You are evolving. References Van den Broek, M., et al. (2025). First-generation students' identity compatibility, sense of belonging and self-efficacy going to and through honors talent programs. International Journal of Educational Research Open. Zhang, X., Job, V., & Bauer, C. (2025). Not so different and not deficient: First- and continuing-generation students' selves and self-discrepancies. British Journal of Psychology.
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