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Tall Poppy Syndrome (TPS) is a cultural phenomenon where individuals who stand out due to their high achievements or success are criticized, resented, or cut down because their prominence is viewed as excessive or undeserved. The term is widely used in Australia, New Zealand, and other countries.

Origin[edit]

The term "Tall Poppy Syndrome" originates from an ancient Greek myth involving King Dionysius of Syracuse and Damocles, a courtier. The king, tired of Damocles' constant admiration of the king's wealth and power, offered to switch places with him for a day. Damocles quickly realized the pressures and fears that came with such power and begged to be released from his promise. The king agreed, but not before pointing out that a sword was hanging above Damocles' head, held by a single strand of horsehair. This story is often used to illustrate the inherent dangers that come with power and success.

Cultural Impact[edit]

In societies where TPS is prevalent, it can have a significant impact on social behavior and attitudes towards success and achievement. It can discourage individuals from striving for success or displaying their achievements for fear of being cut down or criticized. This can lead to a culture of mediocrity, where excellence is not celebrated or encouraged.

Criticism[edit]

Critics of TPS argue that it stifles ambition, discourages risk-taking, and promotes a culture of mediocrity. They argue that it is a form of envy or resentment, rather than a legitimate critique of excessive pride or arrogance.

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