
The Inner Child Who Had to Be Right
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"Why do you always have to be right?" It’s a question that can trigger defensiveness and conflict, but what if the answer lies not in arrogance but in an insecure inner child? This episode explores the psychological roots of the need to correct and be right, using the M'Cheaux social experiment with the ATM as a powerful case study. We'll unpack the moments when our wounded inner selves—seeking validation and control—hijack our adult interactions.
Join us as we discuss how this constant need for validation can hinder personal growth and sabotage relationships. We'll offer insights on how to recognize this pattern, soothe the inner child driving it, and find the freedom that comes with letting go of the need to be right. This isn't about shaming; it's about understanding the "why" behind the behavior so you can begin the journey to healing and peace.
Link to Sunn M'Cheaux ATM Social Experiment:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-HRuwFpBb8I
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