35 days ago

Tall Poppy Syndrome: A Cultural Phenomenon of Cutting Down Success

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

Tall Poppy Syndrome (TPS) is a pervasive social phenomenon where individuals excelling in their field are criticized, resented, or undermined. It breeds a toxic culture of mediocrity, suppressing ambition and discouraging success. Driven by jealousy, insecurity, and cultural conformity, TPS cripples confidence, deterring high achievers from reaching their full potential.

Victims experience isolation, anxiety, and self-doubt, fostering imposter syndrome. This silent epidemic stifles innovation, weakens leadership, and harms mental health. Overcoming TPS requires celebrating achievements, fostering supportive environments, and reshaping societal attitudes. Breaking free from this mindset unlocks progress, empowering individuals to rise beyond unwarranted criticism.

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19 days ago

Show us your projects

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Whether it's craft, haberdashery, woodwork or upcycling, we'd love to see what you've been working on lately.
You may even spark someone else's creativity...

Tell us about your current project or show us a picture in the comments below...

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1 day ago

Poll: Are domestic flights with Air NZ out of your budget?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

A Tauranga man has filed a complaint with the Commerce Commission, claiming that due to dynamic pricing, it’s cheaper for him to fly to Los Angeles than to book a flight for his daughter from Tauranga to Wellington.

Do you think their pricing needs addressed to encourage more people to fly?

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Are domestic flights with Air NZ out of your budget?
  • 95.6% Yes, it's too expensive
    95.6% Complete
  • 3.8% No, it's reasonable
    3.8% Complete
  • 0.6% Other - I'll share below
    0.6% Complete
702 votes
3 hours ago

This week's prize draw!

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This week's winners receive a $100 Pharmacy voucher - we know you've been eyeing the giftware in there!

The winners are:
Sophy Stowers from Mangere

Weibin Qin from Lower Hutt

Jacob Blair from Alexandra

Rodger Mortleman from Whitianga

Get in touch with us here if you're a winner on this list!

Not a winner? There's always next week!

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