"If You Keep Chasing Validation, This Is Why It Never Feels Like Enough"
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Summary
Why do you need people to agree with you? Why does someone's response—or lack of response—affect how you feel about yourself?
In this episode, we break down the psychology of validation: what it is, why your brain seeks it, and how it becomes something you depend on rather than something you simply appreciate.
We explore how attachment patterns, identity formation, and ego all contribute to validation-seeking behavior—and why relying on external confirmation can keep you stuck, reactive, and disconnected from your own internal authority.
You'll also learn how validation-seeking shows up in everyday behavior, why it's often confused with confidence, and how it connects to deeper patterns like fear of abandonment, over-explaining, and difficulty setting boundaries.
In this episode, we cover:- What validation is and why the brain craves it
- How attachment and early experiences shape validation-seeking
- The role of ego in needing constant confirmation
- How validation-seeking shows up in real life
- Why dependence on validation keeps you stuck
- How to shift from external validation to internal stability
Validation is not the problem.
Needing it to feel okay is.
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