We all have expectations that either are placed on us by family or friends, or internally by ourselves. Some are artificial, and many are rooted in the word "supposed"—you are supposed to be a doctor, ...
Expectations shape how we interact with our families. Our friends. Our bosses and our colleagues. Our brains are expectation-sensitized machines. Expectations shape how we interact with our families.
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