Bid Your Psychologist Goodbye, Your Wounds Are Strengths in Disguise

Modern psychology often blames parents for our flaws, yet we claim our strengths as solely our own. This article argues that negative traits are often the flip side of positive ones, forged in the same experiences. Instead of discarding these 'sharp edges,' we should learn to wield them effectively, recognizing their inherent value.

Bid Your Psychologist Goodbye, Your Wounds Are Strengths in Disguise
Modern psychology often blames parents for our flaws, yet we claim our strengths as solely our own. This article argues that negative traits are often the flip side of positive ones, forged in the same experiences. Instead of discarding these 'sharp edges,' we should learn to wield them effectively, recognizing their inherent value.