Validation is often seen as something positive-a sign of connection, approval, and belonging. A like, a compliment, a reaction. It feels harmless. Even necessary. But beneath that surface lies a system that quietly shapes behavior, distorts identity, and controls decision-making. The Validation Trap exposes how modern life has turned approval into a constant feedback loop, where people begin adjusting what they say, how they act, and even who they become based on how they will be perceived.
Drawing on psychological insight, real-world patterns, and clear behavioral frameworks, this book reveals why validation dependency leads to anxiety, overthinking, and emotional instability-and how to step outside of it. More importantly, it provides a structured path toward identity sovereignty: the ability to act, decide, and express without relying on external approval to feel stable. This is not a book about confidence. It is a book about psychological independence.
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