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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 24 MIN

Kindness VS Niceness

from Ally Berggren Podcast · host Long Draw Productions llc

Kindness is one of those words people throw around as if it means one simple thing. Ally points out that it actually has two very different forms, and confusing them is where a lot of emotional trouble begins. On one side there is performative kindness—the kind people show because they feel obligated, because they want approval, or because they are afraid of conflict. On the other side there is authentic kindness, which comes from a place of self-respect and genuine care for others. They look similar on the surface, but psychologically they operate in completely different ways.Performative kindness often grows out of people-pleasing. A person says yes when they mean no, avoids speaking the truth to keep others comfortable, or constantly puts their own needs last. Society often praises this behavior as being “nice,” but Ally argues that it can quietly damage mental health. When someone repeatedly suppresses their own needs, resentment builds, stress increases, and a person can start to feel invisible in their own life. That isn’t kindness—it’s self-erasure dressed up in polite language.Authentic kindness works differently. Real kindness includes honesty, boundaries, and respect for yourself as much as for other people. Sometimes true kindness means telling a difficult truth, setting limits, or refusing to participate in unhealthy behavior. That might not always feel pleasant in the moment, but it is far more constructive in the long run. Genuine kindness recognizes that helping someone—or yourself—grow often requires clarity rather than constant comfort.Recognizing the difference between these two forms of kindness can have a powerful effect on mental health. When people stop equating kindness with self-sacrifice, they begin to reclaim their emotional balance. Boundaries reduce anxiety, honesty reduces internal conflict, and relationships become healthier because they are built on authenticity instead of quiet resentment. Ally’s message is simple but powerful: kindness is not about shrinking yourself for others. Real kindness is about showing up with honesty, compassion, and the courage to respect both yourself and the people around you.Support the show

Kindness is one of those words people throw around as if it means one simple thing. Ally points out that it actually has two very different forms, and confusing them is where a lot of emotional trouble begins. On one side there is performative kindness—the kind people show because they feel obligated, because they want approval, or because they are afraid of conflict. On the other side there is authentic kindness, which comes from a place of self-respect and genuine care for others. They look...

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