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As inherently social creatures, human beings are biologically hardwired for social contact and relationships. As such, we generally want to be liked by our peers and family members, which is normal. However, for some people, it goes deeper down, and that want is replaced by a need. As subtle as it may be, there is a difference between wanting to be liked and needing to be liked. In today’s podcast, Meaghan Lamm discusses why needing to be liked is a symptom of patriarchy and why it keeps us stuck in our personal life and our business.
By Meaghan LammAs inherently social creatures, human beings are biologically hardwired for social contact and relationships. As such, we generally want to be liked by our peers and family members, which is normal. However, for some people, it goes deeper down, and that want is replaced by a need. As subtle as it may be, there is a difference between wanting to be liked and needing to be liked. In today’s podcast, Meaghan Lamm discusses why needing to be liked is a symptom of patriarchy and why it keeps us stuck in our personal life and our business.