Psychology says people who genuinely don’t need constant validation aren’t emotionally detached — they display these 9 traits that come from learning early in life that approval from others was never going to be reliable
· sarah mitchell
AI Briefing
- People who don't require constant validation tend to display autonomy, self-reliance, and emotional resilience.
- They're more likely to be open-minded and adaptable, with a growth mindset and a focus on personal growth.
- They're often more empathetic and better able to manage their emotions, as they've learned to rely on themselves rather than others for validation.
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