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The more you're hurt, the more desperate you become for validation.
The more you're hurt, the more desperate you become for validation.
But at the same time, I'm also learning to be a little, a little self-love, that you don't need the external validation.
That you don't need the external validation.
We are here to uplift you, to give you hope, validation, and listening ears to whatever you're going through at any given moment.
We are here to uplift you, to give you hope, validation, and
The intense idealization characterized by love-bombing is designed to make you dependent on their validation.
The intense idealization characterized by love bombing is designed to make you dependent on their validation.
And since it's human nature to seek validation from other people, we tend to share these with friends and family and even put them on social media to the point where all our social media feeds are just highlight reels of everyone, like the very best moments of everyone's lives.
And since it's human nature to seek validation from other people, we tend to share these pictures with friends and family and even put them on social media to the point where all our social media feeds are just highlight reels of everyone, right?
If you find yourself constantly seeking validation from others, whether it's through compliments, praise, or reassurance, it might indicate a people pleasing tendency.
If you find yourself constantly seeking validation from others, whether it's through compliments, praise, or reassurance, it might indicate a people-pleasing tendency.
In dialectical behavioral therapy, it's called self-validation.
In dialectical behavioral therapy, it's called self-validation.
However, maybe a girly would come up to me and tell me that my outfit's really nice and my makeup looks really good and I'd feel a warming in my heart as I get the validation that I've never had my whole life as a man.
and I'd feel a warming in my heart as I get the validation that I've never had my whole life as a man.
Next up, we have a question from Amy Harmon: "Sciencey people, have there been some definitive debunking and/or validation of blue zones?
Sciencey people, have there been some definitive debunking and or validation of blue zones?
I think it's just in like a world where you get a lot of outside validation, and you just find work that's like self-validating.
I think it's just in like a world where you get a lot of outside validation,