Brain Quote by Coco Gauff
“I've been home-schooled since third grade, so it's definitely, you know - I don't know sometimes how to socialize, I guess, in a normal way. All my friends say I do fine, like I'm not weird or anything. But it's just something that my brain thinks - that maybe I said something wrong or did something wrong or these people are watching.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Press conference, US Open, 2023
Feeling uncertain about social interactions despite external reassurance, leading to self‑doubt and hyper‑awareness of others' judgments.
In simple terms: Unsure how to act socially, even though friends say it’s fine.
Practice low‑pressure social drills to build confidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school gatherings
- online chats
- team activities
- family events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test whether your worry about being judged is accurate?
- What small step can you take to engage socially without pressure?
May over‑interpret neutral cues as negative, reinforcing anxiety.