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The people-pleaser needs to please others for reasons that may include fear of rejection, insecurities, the need to be well-liked. If he stops pleasing others, he thinks everyone will abandon him ...
The same can be said about the hero's partner, the people-pleaser. We often consider both constructs as indicators of virtue. Our culture idealizes the protectors and saviors, who are usually men ...
The people pleaser is often not consciously aware that they're doing it, and this common but misunderstood pattern of behavior often leads to challenges in adult life. Nasir, Forlenza, and Stanger ...