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Being a hater is easy — especially in a world where negativity gets more attention than positivity. Post something you love and it goes unnoticed… but post something you hate, and suddenly everyone has something to say.
In this episode, we break down why judgement has become so normalised, how insecurity fuels criticism, and why it’s often easier to tear others down than to face what’s going on within ourselves.
No matter what path you choose in life — starting a business, working a 9–5, having kids, chasing goals, or doing things differently — someone will always have an opinion. But what does that say about them… and what does it reveal about us when we feel the need to judge?
We dive into:
The key signs that you might be operating from a place of negativity
The psychology behind hate, insecurity, and projection
Why anger is often just a mask for deeper, more vulnerable emotions
How comparison and self-doubt show up in everyday situations
Practical ways to shift your mindset and stop judging others
This isn’t about ignoring bad behaviour — it’s about recognising when criticism comes from a place of insecurity rather than truth.
You’ll also learn how to:
Become more self-aware of your thoughts and triggers
Replace judgement with curiosity and compassion
Stop projecting your insecurities onto others
Focus on your own growth instead of other people’s lives
Because at the end of the day:
You can’t hate yourself into loving yourself — and the same applies to others.
If you’ve ever found yourself criticising, comparing, or feeling triggered by someone else’s success or lifestyle, this episode will help you understand why — and show you how to change it.
And if you’re on the receiving end of hate?
Remember: don’t take criticism from people you wouldn’t take advice from.
By Caroline GrayBeing a hater is easy — especially in a world where negativity gets more attention than positivity. Post something you love and it goes unnoticed… but post something you hate, and suddenly everyone has something to say.
In this episode, we break down why judgement has become so normalised, how insecurity fuels criticism, and why it’s often easier to tear others down than to face what’s going on within ourselves.
No matter what path you choose in life — starting a business, working a 9–5, having kids, chasing goals, or doing things differently — someone will always have an opinion. But what does that say about them… and what does it reveal about us when we feel the need to judge?
We dive into:
The key signs that you might be operating from a place of negativity
The psychology behind hate, insecurity, and projection
Why anger is often just a mask for deeper, more vulnerable emotions
How comparison and self-doubt show up in everyday situations
Practical ways to shift your mindset and stop judging others
This isn’t about ignoring bad behaviour — it’s about recognising when criticism comes from a place of insecurity rather than truth.
You’ll also learn how to:
Become more self-aware of your thoughts and triggers
Replace judgement with curiosity and compassion
Stop projecting your insecurities onto others
Focus on your own growth instead of other people’s lives
Because at the end of the day:
You can’t hate yourself into loving yourself — and the same applies to others.
If you’ve ever found yourself criticising, comparing, or feeling triggered by someone else’s success or lifestyle, this episode will help you understand why — and show you how to change it.
And if you’re on the receiving end of hate?
Remember: don’t take criticism from people you wouldn’t take advice from.