BY SAAD AHSAN
20-03-2025
Fact-Checked: Zaid ul Hassan
Instead of owning up to mistakes, they blame others or make excuses. Growth starts with accountability.
Even gentle feedback feels like a personal attack. They struggle to separate emotions from facts.
Understanding others’ feelings isn’t their strong suit. They often dismiss emotions they don’t relate to.
Their self-worth depends on approval from others. Without praise, they feel lost or insecure.
Small issues turn into big meltdowns. Instead of processing feelings, they explode or shut down.
Close relationships require emotional depth, but they keep things surface-level to avoid vulnerability.
Saying “I’m sorry” means admitting fault,and they see that as weakness rather than growth.
Instead of learning from mistakes, they fall into the same toxic cycles, blaming everything but themselves.