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What is the impact of unsolicited advice on the recipient's self-esteem?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Unsolicited advice can often be perceived as a form of verbal aggression or dominance, which can undermine the recipient's self-esteem. When advice is given from a position of superiority, it can create feelings of inadequacy in the recipient, leading them to feel defensive or belittled. This dynamic can reinforce the advisor's sense of superiority while diminishing the confidence of the person receiving the advice.

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