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47 Children who were praised for being helpful and easy often become adults who are remarkably kind and deeply lonely at the same time – because they learned that being low-maintenance was how you earned love, and now they can’t ask for what they need without feeling like a burden

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 16:47 EDT

Children who were praised for being helpful and easy often become adults who are remarkably kind and deeply lonely at the same time – because they learned that being low-maintenance was how you earned love, and now they can’t ask for what they need without feeling like a burden

They were the easy child. The one who did not make a fuss. The one who got themselves dressed, did their homework without being asked, stayed quiet when the adults were stressed, and never demanded attention at inconvenient times. And they were praised for it. Constantly. “She’s so easy.” “He never causes any trouble.” “I ... Read more

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