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Shame has a way of replaying your worst moments at the worst possible times. It shows up uninvited, tightens your chest, heats your face, and convinces you that one mistake somehow defines your entire worth.
Shame is not proof that something is wrong with you. It’s a nervous-system response trying (badly) to protect you from rejection.
Quick note: This isn’t medical advice. Always talk with a qualified professional about your own situation.
Shame activates the same threat systems as physical danger. Your brain mislabels social discomfort as a survival risk, triggering fight, flight, or freeze responses.
Shame attacks identity, not behavior. It doesn’t say “something went wrong” — it says “you are the problem.”
That message is powerful, painful, and false.
Shame does not define you. Healing begins when you treat yourself with the same compassion you would offer someone you love.
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