Can Therapy “Rewrite” Childhood Memories and Ease the Fear of Failure?
You may not be afraid of failure itself. You may be afraid of what failure once meant. Explore childhood memories, therapy, and the psychology of fear. Dear Humanity, Maybe We Don't Need to Forget Our Childhood. Maybe We Need to Rewrite What It Meant. Dear Humanity, Have you ever wondered why some failures hurt far more than they should? Why a simple rejection email can leave you questioning your entire worth? Why making one small mistake at work can make your heart race, your mind spiral, and a little voice inside you whisper, “See? You're not good enough.” And perhaps the strangest question of all: Why does an adult sometimes react to failure like a frightened child? Maybe because, somewhere inside us, that child is still listening. The child who brought home a school test and looked anxiously at a parent's face before looking at the marks. The child who made a mistake and learned that mistakes came with ridicule. The child who was compared with a sibling. The child who...









