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What are the potential psychological effects of relying on external validation for self-worth?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Relying on external validation for self-worth can lead to a fragile sense of identity and increased anxiety. Individuals may find themselves constantly seeking approval from others, which can result in feelings of inadequacy when that validation is not received. This pattern can hinder personal growth and lead to unhealthy relationships, as individuals may prioritize others' opinions over their own needs and values.

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