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What does this teach you?And how will your behaviour change after this?Psychologist Jill Hooley researched the impact of critical and hostile remarks made by loved ones at Harvard and calls criticism from a loved one "low grade punches to the brain". Critical remarks from a loved one triggers certain emotions in our brains like inadequacy or despair. Their status in your life and shared history makes their comments weigh more and that's why they affect our brains more than a random person's comment to us on the street or even an acquaintance. A parent telling their child is 'worthless' is much more hurtful, for example. - The Ideal Muslimah

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