
Why You Can't Feel Loved For Who You Are - Teal Swan

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In this episode, Teal Swan explains why we canāt and donāt feel loved for who we are. She explains the origin of self-hate. Most of us donāt feel like we can be loved for who we are. As a result most of us are inauthentic. Teal Swan explains that we canāt feel loved for who we are because most parents only mirror a child when they are doing something and thus only associate a child with what they DO, we only associate ourselves with what we DO. Our entire identity becomes about what we DO. That becomes our sense of who we are. As a result, it isnāt even that we believe we are what we do. It is that we donāt feel like we exist separate from what we do.
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Teal Swan is a New Thought Leader and a Bestselling Author who is an expert in human development and relationships. She has over a decade of experience working with people of all walks of life with a mission to reduce human suffering.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis video explores the formation of the human ego, explaining how identity is constructed through identification and mirroring. It argues that most people lack an authentic sense of self because their identities were shaped by the projections and expectations of their parents rather than their own internal truth.
