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“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…” quote by Coco Gauff
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“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.”

Coco Gauff

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.

Key Takeaway

Practice low‑pressure social drills to build confidence.

Themes

self‑esteem social anxiety perception confidence peer pressure

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

personal advice

When to use this quote

  • school gatherings
  • online chats
  • team activities
  • family events

Key Concepts

cognitive bias self‑fulfilling prophecy social learning

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?
A Different Perspective

May over‑interpret neutral cues as negative, reinforcing anxiety.

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