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474 Children who were praised only for achievements and never for simply existing often become adults who cannot relax unless they feel they’ve earned the right to

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/28/2026 03:28 EDT

Children who were praised only for achievements and never for simply existing often become adults who cannot relax unless they feel they’ve earned the right to

Children who only received praise for achievements often grow into adults who treat rest as something that must be earned, running on a nervous system that equates stillness with the withdrawal of love.

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