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[The Art of Living Authentically: Breaking Free from Trauma and People-Pleasing]-[Dr. Gabor Maté: Constantly Worrying What People Think of You? (THIS Simple Shift Will Help You Trust Yourself and Stop Seeking Approval)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-04-01

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Introduction: The Trap of Living in Others' Minds

In this profound dialogue, Dr. Gabor Maté explores the fundamental human struggle of identity and authenticity. He posits that our obsession with how others perceive us—our addiction to external validation—stems from a developmental need to be 'seen' by our caregivers. When parents, limited by their own traumas, fail to see a child’s true essence, the child often molds themselves to fit parental expectations. This creates an ingrained pattern where we abandon our true selves to secure love and acceptance, a dynamic Maté describes as 'living in other people's minds.'

The Core Conflict: 'Am I Enough?'

Maté makes a critical distinction between the questions 'Have I done enough?' and 'Am I enough?' He observes that modern culture conditions us to equate our value with productivity and busyness. He challenges this by asking, 'Why are you saying [that you are worthless] to yourself?' when you would never say the same to a newborn baby. This lack of self-compassion is the root of our inability to rest, as we feel guilty for simply 'being' rather than 'doing.'

The Physiological Cost of Stress

Drawing on the work of Hans Selye, Maté explains that stress is not merely a psychological state but a physiological response. While acute stress is a necessary survival mechanism, chronic, long-term stress—driven by our need to fit into societal expectations—leads to systemic illness, including autoimmune diseases, heart disease, and inflammation. He notes that many people are 'dragged kicking and screaming' into the truth through pain or illness, which serves as a wake-up call that the current way of living is unsustainable.

The Power of 'No' and 'Yes'

To break these cycles, Maté proposes a simple but radical practice: asking, 'Where in my life am I not saying no?' He emphasizes that we often stifle our internal 'no'—a natural barrier that protects our individuality—to avoid rejection. He uses the example of Elvis Presley’s career to illustrate the tragic cost of becoming 'anything that you want me to be.' Conversely, he encourages us to also ask, 'Where am I not saying yes?' to ensure we have space to pursue our own creative urges and desires.

Healing and Compassionate Inquiry

During a live demonstration of his 'Compassionate Inquiry' method, Maté demonstrates that what we perceive as personal failures or 'broken' parts are actually early adaptations that once served a purpose. He reminds us that there are no 'dead ends' in life, only lessons about what is not the way to go. By treating ourselves with compassion, we can move from a state of self-judgment to one of self-discovery.

Conclusion: Seeking Personal Truth

Maté concludes by shifting the focus toward the future. He advises that the best way to avoid passing trauma to the next generation is to work on our own healing. He encourages listeners to reconnect with their own wisdom and traditions, whether indigenous or personal. Ultimately, he leaves the audience with a singular, guiding question to carry forward: 'What is true for me?' By continuously returning to this question, we can begin to align our actions with our true selves, breaking the cycle of living for others and stepping into our full potential.

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We're not blaming the parent here.
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