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The Difference Between Guilt and Shame | Breaking Generational Unworthiness

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Something About Me Is Fundamentally Wrong—Or Is It?

There's a difference between guilt and shame. Guilt says: I did something bad. Shame says: I am bad.

Guilt is specific, about behavior, can be addressed. But shame is total—about your very existence. It feels permanent, unchangeable, like a stain you can't wash off.

If you carry that deep, visceral sense that something is fundamentally wrong with you, there's a good chance it didn't originate with you.

Shame, more than almost any other pattern, gets passed down through generations.

In this episode, we explore inherited shame and reclaiming dignity:

How shame develops: When your very existence feels like a problem. Not because of what you did, but who you are. Children internalize shame from parents who carry it—not through w ... 

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