This story is from November 18, 2024
Unspoken peer pressure: The silent struggle of adolescence and how to overcome it
"Every individual is like a jewel that reflects different shades, but whose worth is immeasurable."
Whether introvert, ambivert, or extrovert, the most common challenge faced during adolescence is pressure:
- Pressure when making initial decisions in life
- Peer pressure
- Parental pressure
- On top of all these struggles, there’s an even more insidious kind of pressure that sets one back, undermines confidence, and diminishes morale: unspoken peer pressure.
The early 20s are a time of chasing dreams, but often, pressure chases us just as relentlessly. It’s a period where we frequently experience strong emotions that lead to noticeable and sometimes unnoticed mood extremes. Unspoken peer pressure makes one feel distressed— not from direct confrontation, but simply from observing others and feeling compelled to keep up. This kind of pressure creates a feeling that we must change to fit in with those around us.
As we all know, "society is obsessed with comparing instead of compassion."
This comparison often makes us lose sight of our core values, leading to mistakes as we overlook our strengths and the skills we have mastered. In today’s world, psychological pressures can be more hazardous than any physical threats. Have you ever wondered what happens in the brain while dealing with such overwhelming stress? In moments of high pressure, the brain’s emotional center—the amygdala (which governs intense emotions like fear and aggression)—takes over the prefrontal cortex (responsible for decision-making), often resulting in irrational choices.
For instance, you might find yourself asking: What’s stopping me from taking that leap? The answer is often your own hesitation. Eventually, you might end up feeling trapped in an "all or nothing" mindset.
But now, it’s time to thank your struggles for the understanding they’ve brought. Stop worrying about the possibility of failure, as it is an inevitable part of any journey. Things won’t always work out as hoped, but that doesn’t mean you should follow someone else’s path or focus only on their victories. Doing so may cause you to forget to create a victory of your own. Instead, be brave enough to celebrate your failures. Create a life that makes you eager to get out of bed each morning.
Self-belief and mental peace are the most valuable tools you’ll ever find in this vast universe.
This is where a supportive community can make all the difference.
Students at this age often struggle to understand what they’re going through, and many end up remaining silent.
So, find your tribe, and never hesitate to speak up.
It's all about making the journey a little lighter, and that light will guide you to your ultimate goals.
Authored by: Sri Charan Lakkaraju, Founder & CEO of Student Tribe
- Pressure when making initial decisions in life
- Peer pressure
- On top of all these struggles, there’s an even more insidious kind of pressure that sets one back, undermines confidence, and diminishes morale: unspoken peer pressure.
The early 20s are a time of chasing dreams, but often, pressure chases us just as relentlessly. It’s a period where we frequently experience strong emotions that lead to noticeable and sometimes unnoticed mood extremes. Unspoken peer pressure makes one feel distressed— not from direct confrontation, but simply from observing others and feeling compelled to keep up. This kind of pressure creates a feeling that we must change to fit in with those around us.
As we all know, "society is obsessed with comparing instead of compassion."
For instance, you might find yourself asking: What’s stopping me from taking that leap? The answer is often your own hesitation. Eventually, you might end up feeling trapped in an "all or nothing" mindset.
But now, it’s time to thank your struggles for the understanding they’ve brought. Stop worrying about the possibility of failure, as it is an inevitable part of any journey. Things won’t always work out as hoped, but that doesn’t mean you should follow someone else’s path or focus only on their victories. Doing so may cause you to forget to create a victory of your own. Instead, be brave enough to celebrate your failures. Create a life that makes you eager to get out of bed each morning.
Self-belief and mental peace are the most valuable tools you’ll ever find in this vast universe.
This is where a supportive community can make all the difference.
Students at this age often struggle to understand what they’re going through, and many end up remaining silent.
So, find your tribe, and never hesitate to speak up.
It's all about making the journey a little lighter, and that light will guide you to your ultimate goals.
Authored by: Sri Charan Lakkaraju, Founder & CEO of Student Tribe
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