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You don’t need to be palatable to be worthy speaks to the pressure many people feel to make themselves more acceptable, agreeable, or easy for others to tolerate in order to be valued. This episode explores how external validation can shape identity, why authenticity often feels risky, and how self-worth can exist independently of others’ comfort or approval.
By Tracilyn George, AuthorYou don’t need to be palatable to be worthy speaks to the pressure many people feel to make themselves more acceptable, agreeable, or easy for others to tolerate in order to be valued. This episode explores how external validation can shape identity, why authenticity often feels risky, and how self-worth can exist independently of others’ comfort or approval.