How does childhood experience affect adult self-esteem?
The host discusses how childhood experiences, particularly the lack of unconditional love from significant adults, can lead to difficulties in adult self-esteem. If a child only receives love and approval when they meet certain conditions (like achieving good grades), they may grow up feeling they must constantly seek validation from others. This need for approval can persist into adulthood, leading to a reliance on external validation for self-worth.
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