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00:0010 quiet habits people who never felt truly loved as children usually develop later in life.
00:06Number one, difficulty trusting others. Due to early emotional neglect, trusting feels impossible,
00:14prompting protective walls that isolate them even when genuine care appears.
00:18Number two, overthinking every situation. They replay interactions endlessly, scanning for hidden
00:26rejection signs, leaving them mentally exhausted and unable to enjoy the present moment.
00:32Number three, struggling with self-worth. They doubt their value, downplay achievements,
00:38and dismiss praise, feeling unworthy of recognition due to deep childhood neglect.
00:43Number four, seeking approval constantly. They rely on constant validation, social media likes or
00:51compliments to feel worthy, repeating a cycle that never truly satisfies.
00:56Number five, avoiding conflict at all costs. Avoiding disagreements feel safer,
01:02so they stay silent to prevent hurt, but suppressed resentment erodes honest connection over time.
01:09Number six, becoming people pleasers. They prioritize others' needs, fearing rejection if they say no,
01:16often overextending themselves and losing touch with their own desires.
01:20Number seven, difficulty expressing emotions. They bottle up emotions, fearing vulnerability or judgment,
01:28which makes them seem distant and hinders deeper relationship bonds.
01:33Number eight, becoming extremely independent. They become highly independent, avoiding help to protect
01:40disappointment, but isolation replaces security and exhausts them emotionally.
01:46Number nine, over-apologizing for everything. They apologize for minor faults or merely existing,
01:53believing their burdens, which gradually undermines their confidence and empowerment.
01:57Number 10, struggling to accept love. They doubt genuine affection, pushing away kindness to protect themselves,
02:05torn between craving connection and fearing inevitable heartbreak.
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