“Unmasking the Hidden Struggles: 7 Surprising Behaviors of Those Lacking Childhood Validation”

Research shows that in some cases, childhood invalidation even carries an increased risk of pathological narcissism in adulthood.

The most important thing to remember is this: The validation you seek should come from within.

While it feels good to be recognized by others, true validation is self-validation. It’s acknowledging your worth and appreciating yourself for who you are.

After all, external validation is fleeting. But when you learn to validate yourself, you build a foundation of self-worth that no one can shake.

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