A few days ago I was reading about what are common rookie mistakes since I am (still) a newb.
The advice was very practical, like don't talk too fast, don't laugh at your own jokes, don't lean in etc.
So I concluded that those were tips to stop obvious validation seeking and overly non-threatening behaviors. While searching for more info, I haven't found much about validation... and it seems a bit fundamental in human behavior. I've just found self-help blogs and articles where the advice stops at : "STOP SEEKING VALIDATION" and don't tell you why or how. So I am confused... maybe I haven't searched too well after all or maybe its a hot topic... but it is indeed important!
But why do ppl tend to seek validation so much?
Is it the way they tend to do it which is wrong or do in fact everyone seek validation but more socially attuned individuals do it in a better (non obvious) way?
I guess it is some kind of spectrum where on one side there is being needy and the other one there is acting too cool for school, and that there is some sort of optimal point.
I've also noticed that the validation you receive is not always of the same quality. Getting a random compliment from a stranger is not the same as getting one from someone you deeply respect. I guess it is what determines social status. I also guess, that this is the reason why one may want frame one-self as an authority figure when meeting girls.
I also guess, bonding with someone is some sort of validation feedback.
How this behavior evolves after progression socially?
How can I go back to acting less "too cool for school"?
How can we use it to our advantage?
Thanks for your help,
Klimax
The advice was very practical, like don't talk too fast, don't laugh at your own jokes, don't lean in etc.
So I concluded that those were tips to stop obvious validation seeking and overly non-threatening behaviors. While searching for more info, I haven't found much about validation... and it seems a bit fundamental in human behavior. I've just found self-help blogs and articles where the advice stops at : "STOP SEEKING VALIDATION" and don't tell you why or how. So I am confused... maybe I haven't searched too well after all or maybe its a hot topic... but it is indeed important!
But why do ppl tend to seek validation so much?
Is it the way they tend to do it which is wrong or do in fact everyone seek validation but more socially attuned individuals do it in a better (non obvious) way?
I guess it is some kind of spectrum where on one side there is being needy and the other one there is acting too cool for school, and that there is some sort of optimal point.
I've also noticed that the validation you receive is not always of the same quality. Getting a random compliment from a stranger is not the same as getting one from someone you deeply respect. I guess it is what determines social status. I also guess, that this is the reason why one may want frame one-self as an authority figure when meeting girls.
I also guess, bonding with someone is some sort of validation feedback.
How this behavior evolves after progression socially?
How can I go back to acting less "too cool for school"?
How can we use it to our advantage?
Thanks for your help,
Klimax
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