5. They create barriers.
6. They have problems trusting people.
This is the result of a deep psychological problem in someone who’s a victim — they lack self-confidence and don’t believe in themselves. They project their emotions on the rest of the world and truly believe that other people are just like them: untrustworthy. There’s no guarantee that someone can convince them otherwise.
7. They can’t stop comparing themselves to others.
Because they lack self-confidence, they can’t stop thinking about whether they’re better or worse than anyone else. Typically, they’ll compare themselves to others in a negative way and then get depressed about it. This self-criticism is harmful to both the victims and the people around them as they’ll try to cling to them to gain their compassion. But the reality is, none of us are perfect and we all lack something, which is totally normal.
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