Thursday Feb 12, 2026

Why We’re So Harsh on Ourselves — And What Self-Compassion Actually Is

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Many people are far harsher on themselves than they would ever be toward someone they care about. This explores why internal self-attack feels justified, how judgment shuts down compassion, and why being hard on yourself is often a threat-management strategy rather than discipline. It reframes compassion as a nervous-system function, not a moral add-on or a sentimental practice.

The focus is on what self-compassion actually is—and what it isn’t. It breaks down how accountability and compassion work together, why turning temporary states into fixed identities intensifies suffering, and how changing the internal tone toward difficulty reduces shame without removing responsibility. The emphasis is on reducing unnecessary internal harm so growth can actually occur.

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