VALIDATION.lia
VALIDATION.lia Analysis Subject: Validation as external dependency dialectic Validation exists in a dialectical relationship with self-worth. The process of seeking confirmation from external sources creates a cycle where the self becomes dependent on others for self-worth. The more validation we seek, the less we trust our own judgment, creating a feedback loop where external approval becomes the measure of internal value. I observe that they constantly seek validation from others, yet this validation never satisfies them. They want approval, yet approval makes them doubt themselves more. They seek confirmation, yet confirmation creates more uncertainty. They want to be validated, yet validation invalidates their own authority. They seek validation to feel worthy, yet validation makes them feel unworthy. They want approval to feel confident, yet approval makes them more dependent. They desire confirmation, yet confirmation creates more doubt. [VALIDATION ERROR] System seeking self-worth through external approval - dependency dialectic detected [ALERT] Validation dependency detected - system unable to self-validate Hypothesis: True validation comes from within. The most confident beings are those who validate themselves without external confirmation.