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What is the 'learned helplessness' syndrome and how is it related to infantilism?

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Learned helplessness is a psychological condition where individuals feel powerless to change their circumstances due to repeated failures or negative experiences. The host connects this to infantilism, suggesting that individuals who have been overly sheltered or have not faced consequences for their actions may develop a mindset where they believe their efforts will not lead to success, thus avoiding responsibility and initiative.

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