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You were the one people believed in. The smart one. The advanced one. The one who was supposed to go further than everyone else.
And for a while, you did. From the outside, your life may still look intact-capable, respectable, even successful. But internally, something has shifted in a way that is harder to name. Confidence no longer feels automatic. Learning feels more exposed than it should. In moments that once felt natural, you find yourself hesitating, overthinking, or quietly wondering why things feel harder than they used to. And beneath it all, there may be a thought you rarely say out loud: I was supposed to be more than this.
This book argues that what you're experiencing is not burnout, laziness, or a loss of ability. It is a pattern. In Formerly Gifted, Eric Jessen explores what happens when early success forms an identity that works beautifully for years-until the environment changes and that identity can no longer carry you. Drawing from psychology, lived experience, and a clear-eyed understanding of how high-potential people develop, he shows how being labeled "gifted" can quietly make growth feel risky, turn performance into protection, and leave you better at appearing capable than becoming something new. The result is not failure, but something more disorienting: a version of success that feels increasingly disconnected from who you are and who you could still become.
But this is not a book about wasted potential. It is about understanding the mechanism so you can change it. Without asking you to abandon your ambition or dismantle your life, Formerly Gifted offers a way to rebuild confidence on something more stable than identity, reconnect with real growth, and move forward without the pressure of proving who you used to be. You are not behind, and you are not broken. You are operating from a version of yourself that made sense for a long time-and is now ready to evolve.
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