The Problem of Shame

Underlying so many of our emotional problems lies one phenomenon above any other; shame. Feeling misguidedly and disproportionately ashamed of who we are is at the root of an extraordinary amount of disturbance, rendering us harmful to ourselves and to the world.
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“One of the great problems in the world is also one of the most invisible, because - by its nature - it asks to be hidden and saps our ability to spot its symptoms. But, to generalise grossly, few things so undermine human well-being as the sickness of shame.”
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  • @theschooloflifetv
    @theschooloflifetv6 жыл бұрын

    Shame is a complex problem. What do you think is the best solution? Let us know in the comments below or we have a discussion going on right now on our app available free here: bit.ly/2vE7MFv

  • @jackyb.6541

    @jackyb.6541

    6 жыл бұрын

    The School of Life... I will really appreciate if you configure subtitles in Spanish too, in this and all of your videos. Thank you so much.

  • @MikeJones-xl3ti

    @MikeJones-xl3ti

    6 жыл бұрын

    For me the solution is realising you are not the author of you - free will is an illusion. You cannot be ashamed of being what you did not truly choose to be.

  • @asielmilian38

    @asielmilian38

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mike Jones That is a great solution.

  • @jabbabbabba

    @jabbabbabba

    6 жыл бұрын

    wow Mike Jones. So if free will is an illusion, then how could you be responsible for the mess you are in? That' one way to unburden yourself from self responsibility. A pathetic one, but if it works for you................

  • @sc7761

    @sc7761

    6 жыл бұрын

    Shame is a guilt about something related to ourselves. And it is more present in people which try to much to be a good man. Shame differ at different situations.. and last thing... Anger destroy shame

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen216 жыл бұрын

    I've often found that people who judge others harshly have very high standards that they themselves fail to measure up to.

  • @EighteenYearAccount

    @EighteenYearAccount

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, that is why they say you must first love yourself before you can love others

  • @markigirl2757

    @markigirl2757

    6 жыл бұрын

    They do it to make them feel better it’s a inferior or maybe a superior complex they gained Bc they hate themselves sooo much that it’s easier to hurt or shame others in order to not feel so guilty of not being worth it either

  • @1ROCKY89

    @1ROCKY89

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well said !

  • @tati9071

    @tati9071

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes...i believe that is ALMOST 100% the truth!

  • @tadpoles4379

    @tadpoles4379

    5 жыл бұрын

    *basically me*

  • @davidsnow6716
    @davidsnow67165 жыл бұрын

    My favorite quote involving shame is from the cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. "Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame." --Uncle Iroh

  • @mylife-vn8zq

    @mylife-vn8zq

    4 жыл бұрын

    David Snow how tf nobody liked this comment

  • @adamasartislife2943

    @adamasartislife2943

    4 жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @mobychoc

    @mobychoc

    4 жыл бұрын

    i knew it was Uncle, he's the moral anchor of that show.

  • @kristopherlee6555

    @kristopherlee6555

    3 жыл бұрын

    i would let uncle iroh shame me on my bad behavior tbh i would listen to him

  • @saleemm3972

    @saleemm3972

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is soooo true!

  • @georgiana1754
    @georgiana17546 жыл бұрын

    I want to live in a world where The School of Life philosophy is the standard approach to life.

  • @OliviaBeille

    @OliviaBeille

    5 жыл бұрын

    Georgiana Bere I want this too. Can we make it happen?

  • @iaonspangler128

    @iaonspangler128

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've often thought that, it's a shame more people aren't as open-minded as the creators of these videos

  • @pablohaake698

    @pablohaake698

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@iaonspangler128 I agree! But just remember not to shame those who aren't so open-minded; I think this video can attest to a desire to escape from such cycles of shame - I also know "it's a shame" is a common expression, so this reply is half in earnest, half in jest

  • @HughMorristheJoker

    @HughMorristheJoker

    4 жыл бұрын

    I cannot believe that philosophy is only taught in higher education. We should teach it to children of course.

  • @lifeseek833

    @lifeseek833

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agree. I wish it would happen.

  • @davesum669
    @davesum6695 жыл бұрын

    "I'm so ugly, but that's ok 'cause so are you." (Nirvana)

  • @chewyjello1

    @chewyjello1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @skirtinbed9923

    @skirtinbed9923

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dude I love that lyric right there

  • @sybelle_esta_no_telhado_ad5040

    @sybelle_esta_no_telhado_ad5040

    4 жыл бұрын

    How has this not gotten more likes?! 😊

  • @hshsjjdjd1395

    @hshsjjdjd1395

    3 жыл бұрын

    Broke our mirrors💓

  • @poppymoon4122

    @poppymoon4122

    3 жыл бұрын

    ❤️

  • @sepiasmith5065
    @sepiasmith50654 жыл бұрын

    If saying things like "I'm good enough" and "I'm beautiful" feel impossible or fake, try Bridge Thoughts. Make it simple and neutral. "I deserve human rights because I'm a human." "I deserve to exist because anyone else would." "My body is good because it carries me." "I'm allowed to eat because I need food to give me energy." Also... if you have a pet, it can be nice to remember that they love you (practically) unconditionally. You don't have to say the right words, you just have to take care of their health. My cats don't care that I didn't take out the trash as soon as I was asked, or that I was late for an assignment. They just love me because I love and care for them.

  • @ArvensisAndromeda

    @ArvensisAndromeda

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well, thank you

  • @aasthafatnani9311

    @aasthafatnani9311

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like that all the time , thank you this helps.

  • @goodgirlj

    @goodgirlj

    3 жыл бұрын

    So touching 😊💓

  • @janellytang4842

    @janellytang4842

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is i what i like it thank you so much

  • @sepiasmith5065

    @sepiasmith5065

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Tim Schmidt You need to stop, and you need to get help.

  • @maikenmilter4381
    @maikenmilter43816 жыл бұрын

    Stop telling yourself that you are beautiful, smart ect. and instead accept you flaws and remember that no one is perfect... Such a simple, but very different approach than the usual self love talk.. Thank you!

  • @Nitephall

    @Nitephall

    6 жыл бұрын

    maiken larsen Agreed: positive affirmations are ridiculous, because the people that need to use them are not going to believe them. Another issue is that people who have a problem with shame often look to others and see perfection (at least I do), when in fact it is probably not there.

  • @maikenmilter4381

    @maikenmilter4381

    6 жыл бұрын

    True about not really believing the affirmations anyway. Better to just not take life so seriously and laugh at and embrace your own and others mistakes and imperfections!

  • @Hy-Brasil

    @Hy-Brasil

    5 жыл бұрын

    actually when you see all the weird varieties of porn that exists you begin to realize you just might be beautiful to someone out there........ you could have a nose the size of a potato and someone would be all hot and bothered by it.

  • @maikenmilter4381

    @maikenmilter4381

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha xD Definitely also a way to view it! No one is perfect, but someone is bound to view you as being perfect!

  • @juancarlosestevez7108

    @juancarlosestevez7108

    5 жыл бұрын

    And what makes you think you are not beautiful? We all make mistakes, we have our flaws but that doesn't mean we can't consider ourselves worthy and beautiful. That's where the true imperfection begins, accepting what you can't and can change, like other people's ideas, and your own thoughts.

  • @BanditRants
    @BanditRants6 жыл бұрын

    As a video editor and motion graphics artist, I find the videos on this channel not only informative but aesthetically remarkable.

  • @dkeristo852

    @dkeristo852

    6 жыл бұрын

    BanditRants your videos are like a mix of Vox, KaptianKristian and LEMMINO.

  • @graemeroberts2935

    @graemeroberts2935

    6 жыл бұрын

    How true! Most of them are extremely effective, in addition to being aesthetically exciting. A daily joy!

  • @nestoriantumaob5255

    @nestoriantumaob5255

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hey make more videos... 👌

  • @toufikbejaia9125

    @toufikbejaia9125

    5 жыл бұрын

    . J

  • @laura2064

    @laura2064

    5 жыл бұрын

    Aa2

  • @molotovmafia2406
    @molotovmafia24064 жыл бұрын

    The reason for my low self-esteem is actually pride. I tell myself that I have to change the world but instead act like a coward, am too afraid to argue with anyone or take risks, get lazy at times, I'm not a genius... But if I accept my good AND bad sides, I'll be able to let go of the "revolutionary leader" or "YA book protagonist" ideal. And this way I'll be more useful for the world - my natural kindness, tolerance and creativity can do much good, even mixed with anxiety and overthinking.

  • @DigitalJuggernaut

    @DigitalJuggernaut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow you just described me 😔

  • @ANGRYSUG

    @ANGRYSUG

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame." --Uncle Iroh

  • @C63Bez

    @C63Bez

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ANGRYSUG humility is the acknowledgment of our humanity; our flaws, our assets, our fallible nature. It helps us let go of things we cannot control and keeps us the right size.

  • @davidberger6956

    @davidberger6956

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know the feeling of working to change the world, but feeling that it my work, not my beingness that is what makes me worthy-just being is enough. I hope you are being courageous these days. Courage is all about having heart.

  • @Mina-bc5sz

    @Mina-bc5sz

    Жыл бұрын

    This!!!👏🏼

  • @elumuchu
    @elumuchu6 жыл бұрын

    Why would anyone be pleased to see me (? Damm, I always think that...

  • @Mienarrr

    @Mienarrr

    6 жыл бұрын

    Andrés CN Honestly I feel you. But it‘s a good feeling to see you‘re not alone with that. I wish there was a way we could see how many people think that way. I bet there would be surprises in there. You always compare your inside to another persons outside

  • @napatcap1632

    @napatcap1632

    6 жыл бұрын

    I feel you. I am pleased to see someone who know how I feel. It make me feel less alone.

  • @minamii2349

    @minamii2349

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same... Also, for me, when someone says they love me, "Why would anyone want to have anything to do with me?", "Am I that wonderful to be loved this way or another?", etc...

  • @Mienarrr

    @Mienarrr

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is such a cute thread 💗 I‘m sorry you all feel this way too but it makes me happy to see we really aren‘t alone. I‘m sending love to you all

  • @bellamylawx9479

    @bellamylawx9479

    6 жыл бұрын

    Andrés CN Because of that i can leave others easily

  • @jodam96
    @jodam966 жыл бұрын

    Ok so this made me aware of how much shame I actually carry. So much...

  • @TylerSolvestri

    @TylerSolvestri

    6 жыл бұрын

    the seasons of us Oh ok

  • @joseph4861

    @joseph4861

    6 жыл бұрын

    ...and then it suggested a method way to heal your shame at the end by accepting your humanity as a imperfect human being.

  • @agentsquid9079

    @agentsquid9079

    5 жыл бұрын

    We all carry shame. Some of us are just more glorified than the rest.

  • @FlawedbyDesign777

    @FlawedbyDesign777

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hah, I don't carry shame. I am shame ._.

  • @Anarcath
    @Anarcath5 жыл бұрын

    My father always told me that I would never amount to anything. That made me angry. I went from not having a high school diploma at age twenty to having a masters degree; got married (bad idea) but got two beautiful children who are emotionally healthy and happy... so far. I broke my father’s cycle. I have never said a single bitter word to my children... ever!!!! My point is, a person doesn’t always react in a destructive way to destructive stimuli.

  • @Lpetq

    @Lpetq

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I agree. Similar story. My mom was the witches wheel in the family. Whatever words or thoughts she thought always came back to me through my father or siblings turning against me . Because of my mom had it in for me.

  • @mariana-lab

    @mariana-lab

    4 жыл бұрын

    beware

  • @tracesprite6078

    @tracesprite6078

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good on you for doing things so differently to your father. That's such an achievement to break that pattern and create a happy family for your children.

  • @a-sheepof-christ9027

    @a-sheepof-christ9027

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have respect for people who break out of such a cycle. I never could. I gave up on life and accepted that type of sentiment: that I was a failure. The sad fact however is that it isn't what we choose that defines how well we do. It is our inherent attributes. Some believe they can't achieve and thus fail. Others actually can't achieve anything: whether they try or not. The latter case is often overlooked or ignored as a reality entirely.

  • @olsonbryce777

    @olsonbryce777

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@a-sheepof-christ9027 true

  • @yamini6503
    @yamini65034 жыл бұрын

    This video made me cry..I am 26. I have suffered this through out my life. Unable to dance , sing or do anything infront of my parents because they have always been extremely judgemental .... Even today ,after trying for so many years to get over this, I suffer from this time to time. It's extremely damaging to an individual.

  • @keithcrane469

    @keithcrane469

    17 күн бұрын

    Shame is incredibly damaging. I'd go as far to say Psychological Abuse. I wish you well ❤

  • @zabelicious
    @zabelicious5 жыл бұрын

    People with shame are fairly easy to spot. They are usually overly polite and suffer from addictions (eg. drug, alcohol, pills, food, etc). They are often socially awkward if sober and appear needy if in a relationship. Parents who shame their children have been shamed themselves and have not resolved the issue; they actually pass it onto the next generation unknowingly. The only thing I have seen work to get rid of shame is some forms of meditation (kundalini), cognitive therapy, psychedelics or hypnosis (EMDR). But the crucial element is to understand that shame is a frequency pattern that people get addicted to. To get rid of it, one needs to change his/her frequency and replace with something else more positive to build self-esteem. No pill can help with shame (except for temporarily numbing the brain). That's the best they can do for you. It is rather exceptional that psychotherapy alone conquer it permanently.

  • @taurahelms3068
    @taurahelms30684 жыл бұрын

    At 40 years old, I just figured out what caused my shame. He is right. Years of isolation gave me time to know where it started. Now I am educating myself on what shame means and trying to find balance.

  • @FarhanTanvirr

    @FarhanTanvirr

    8 ай бұрын

    how is your life going

  • @bobbypatton4903
    @bobbypatton49036 жыл бұрын

    I remember as a child I figured out that I was conceived as a tool for my father to control my mother, a mere pawn and a bad plan. Took me a long time to learn that does not define me. Proudly shame free

  • @sreelakshmi_viswam
    @sreelakshmi_viswam5 жыл бұрын

    Name: worthless DOB: shouldn't exist Address: hidden away IF FOUND:discard wow.that id card hit me so hard

  • @magical9031

    @magical9031

    3 жыл бұрын

    I fuckin know right.

  • @DrivetoBlue
    @DrivetoBlue6 жыл бұрын

    This was the most reasonable and consolable explanation of shame that has been pulling me down from the inside.

  • @ArizonaWillful

    @ArizonaWillful

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just paid $250 to a therapist to tell me this! Seriously.

  • @sc7597

    @sc7597

    5 жыл бұрын

    Somewhat confused as to how anyone can see "drop ideals if you dont match them" as reasonable but i guess immaturity sells, especially on youtube.

  • @echothewanderer112
    @echothewanderer1124 жыл бұрын

    I got bullied alot in primary school. I was never sure why. It always felt like I was being punished for existing.

  • @nacarreira777
    @nacarreira7774 жыл бұрын

    The realization of all of us being odd and imperfect is great, but I find that looking for beauty in others helps me to find it in myself.

  • @RohanYadav-ds2eh

    @RohanYadav-ds2eh

    2 жыл бұрын

    True beauty is trapped in urself looking for u to notice it. And it can only be done in true solitaire.

  • @RohanYadav-ds2eh

    @RohanYadav-ds2eh

    2 жыл бұрын

    And also what u mentioned is pride. As we are not to point others awfulness ignoring ours . We cannot truly embrace someone else’s beauty without embracing ours.

  • @pancholopezpaz
    @pancholopezpaz2 жыл бұрын

    When I watched this video I couldn't stop thinking about my older brother and how much he judged me just for being. He humiliated me since I was born, he criticised every single thing in my life, my body, how I smell, how I talk, how stupid I am and my friends, and how boring is what I do and how bad music taste I have, the list goes forever. I am now at 32 trying to understand why is hard to approach girls if I'm an ok and gentle person.

  • @sincerelyme1193

    @sincerelyme1193

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your older brother is either a narcissist or an angry, insecure person that takes it out on you. You don't deserve him man. If you wanna talk, I'll be a friend. As for girls, I'll tell you the truth. You will never have a girl to love, if you don't focus and love on yourself first. Your brother surely has flaws he hides, yet he forgets his own imperfections and shames you all the time. He's wrong. You deserve an older bro who supports you. Try on rewarding yourself with a nice bath every other day. Whenever I'm humid or sweating it gets me angry and irritable, a nice helping of water is amazing. Then, maybe start exercising for 10-15 minutes. Keep patient, and take small steps. Then try learning how to cook some simple food to help with your physical and emotional health. Simple rice with chicken meals, salads, etc. Be good with yourself. Know what you can and cannot do. I'm very sure you're an awesome person on the inside, that person is waiting to come out my guy. I believe in you!

  • @user-dt8fg1bq7x
    @user-dt8fg1bq7x6 жыл бұрын

    ... Comfort ourselves from the Absurdity and Horror of living in a human form...

  • @Damons-Old-Soul
    @Damons-Old-Soul6 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of one of my favorite quotes: "Humanity is truly perfect only through it's imperfections." It goes with the idea that we are all imperfect and there is nothing to be ashamed of in that.

  • @cynicalmushroom
    @cynicalmushroom5 жыл бұрын

    just summed up my whole life. One day when I was feeling really bad about myself I managed to pinpoint the emotion as shame; shame that I was a slow/different learner all my life, shame that I was behind most of my peer group in milestone life achievements, shame that I was an underachiever working in a dead end job with no higher education. I thought I was the worst person in the world. Then I found this channel/ read articles about the perceptions other people have about themselves and realized that I was trapped in my own head with a severely diminished world view and that I am normal. I was surprised to feel how happy that made me, being normal.

  • @yas3170
    @yas31705 жыл бұрын

    Truly beautiful, my father has, since the beginning of my life pointed out every minor flaw about me. The way I dress, talk, walk, and even see. It made me feel defective my whole life, it's so refreshing to see this video. Thank you school of life.

  • @juliajaeger8175

    @juliajaeger8175

    Жыл бұрын

    My father did the same!

  • @nusagrace

    @nusagrace

    Жыл бұрын

    My father did the same too!

  • @liz7319
    @liz73196 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I've always struggled with feeling "guilty" all the time for no clear reason but now I realize it is probably shame that I am feeling. Thank you for this video.

  • @jackiechild9740
    @jackiechild97404 жыл бұрын

    This really resonated with me. I carry a big bag of shame with me everyday. Thank you for giving a different prospective, I would like to lose or at least lighten that bag one day. These types of videos really help

  • @ft.jackjimmy7282
    @ft.jackjimmy72822 жыл бұрын

    I have vulnerable narcissism and many have told me that my upbringing had brought upon this personality disorder, but I refused to see my family in a bad light. I am in a literal paradox because my narcissism is telling me my family is too perfect to have caused me to have narcissism. However, this video has taught me one thing, which is to let go of the standards of perfection. Leave the judgement altogether and have a fresh unbiased and unjaded mind and let see what happens.

  • @ivareskesner2019
    @ivareskesner20196 жыл бұрын

    And of course the people the clip was referring to are *almost always* one (or both) of our parents. It can take years to shake that trauma and perpetual feeling of insufficiency.

  • @Nitephall

    @Nitephall

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ivares Kesner It is often one or both parents, but sometimes it is schoolmates and teachers. Forget years--I've been dealing with this shit for a lifetime and I'm still deep in it. Those early mental programs can be impossible to get beyond.

  • @Hy-Brasil

    @Hy-Brasil

    5 жыл бұрын

    first its your parents or grand parents and siblings.... then they are traded in for spouses who take up the challenge of putting you in your proper place. and before you know it, you catch yourself treating your imperfect child like shit because you realize they are just like you. It takes a strong clever person to recognize and break the cycle early on.

  • @brianpan6453

    @brianpan6453

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ivares, I was wondering if you think there could be one small core of shame, guilt, fear, self loathing tucked deep inside the wonderful 'inheritance' from your parents that is impregnable to therapy, self help books/videos, virtuous behavior, self work and will only die with you. This doesn't mean you can't have a great life, only that you do recognize it bubbling up from time to time and/or it can cause unconscious self sabotage at the worse possible moments. My therapist says no - the devil can be caste out completely. I disagree. What are your's and others' thoughts on this.

  • @vaishnavigupta9111
    @vaishnavigupta91116 жыл бұрын

    Healing the shame that binds you by Bradshaw is a great start for anyone looking deep into the matter of shame. Been life saving for me.

  • @thepowerfulpussycats8491
    @thepowerfulpussycats84913 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing, I feel shame from having an abortion in my early 20s, having a toxic and unhealthy relationship as my first love experience, daddy issues, mommy issues, failed friendships, living with cervical cancer. Just so much for so long but now I am processing it and healing from having it out in the open.

  • @alexxx4434

    @alexxx4434

    Жыл бұрын

    How you've been doing?

  • @grandemocha1181
    @grandemocha1181 Жыл бұрын

    Oh my fuck. After watching 50 or so of your videos THİS is the one that spoke directly to my soul. İ feel like my whole being has been read aloud. İ hope i can get through this phase.

  • @jennabrown7388

    @jennabrown7388

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like this video unlocked an entire life’s worth of therapy for me. My mind is blown.

  • @bookwormwen
    @bookwormwen6 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has issues with chronic shame, I think you described the problem excellently. Remembering that every human is imperfect and terrible in their own ways is very comforting. Thank you.

  • @dolphineachonga555
    @dolphineachonga5553 жыл бұрын

    It helps me to have a sense of humor about my flaws. I laugh at them before anyone else can. That way when someone brings them up, it doesn't feel like a big deal.

  • @hk9669
    @hk96695 жыл бұрын

    This is again one of those diamonds by School of life; One video making you feel so much better about life. The point in the end is so powerful in it's simplicity and truthfulness. It is a point that cannot be repeated too much, since we people forget way too easily.

  • @ratatataraxia
    @ratatataraxia6 жыл бұрын

    Oh look, another video made about me specifically. How do you guys do it!?

  • @rizzamaeong

    @rizzamaeong

    4 жыл бұрын

    read more books. preferably the classics. then nothing is a surprise.

  • @Mika-qt5te
    @Mika-qt5te6 жыл бұрын

    I am really shy person and I feel so much shame but nothing helps me. I feel like I the bad things happening are real and they aren't just in my head. I feel like I'm product of my city and the people who live in it...

  • @Mika-qt5te

    @Mika-qt5te

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tom Thank you for taking your time writting this. Wish you have a good day

  • @bolivar1789

    @bolivar1789

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hello Michael. I am ver sorry to hear that. I had a lot of issues with shame too, but I am working on it. There is a video on this channel called ' Overcoming bad inner voices'. I wrote a comment under that video and shared some sources that helped me. If you wish, take a look. Many greetings and best wishes :- )

  • @Mika-qt5te

    @Mika-qt5te

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lua Veli I will thank you! :)

  • @yamini6503

    @yamini6503

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's want I feel... product of society , parents ,relatives , teachers....but "I" am missing

  • @Mika-qt5te

    @Mika-qt5te

    4 жыл бұрын

    yamini It has been one year since I wrote this and I can’t remember why and how, but I feel you. There is no „I“...

  • @ozgesolmaz752
    @ozgesolmaz7526 жыл бұрын

    This channel never fails to make me question myself

  • @reekydebbarma7174

    @reekydebbarma7174

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jesus christ loves you

  • @BenElyon3

    @BenElyon3

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@reekydebbarma7174 yes, He does

  • @hisshiss7446
    @hisshiss74463 жыл бұрын

    These videos always make me cry because it makes me realize how im carrying this burden in my own

  • @myfreespacelowkey9549
    @myfreespacelowkey95493 жыл бұрын

    This actually helped a lot. Knowing that we’re all flawed, a lot of people aren’t perfect, not to give excuses of our own downfalls, but to say we should give mercy and we should show kindness when people make mistakes because we’re flawed too. Giving people second chances it’s almost better than giving everybody a high standard and then being disappointed or angry when they fail. It’s so much kinder to just realize that we’re all crazy and we all deserve mercy and to live.

  • @kirikei
    @kirikei6 жыл бұрын

    first rule of living a happy life, know yourself. If you do so, few things will make you feel shame. It is a long process but when you know yourself you w

  • @OliviaBeille

    @OliviaBeille

    5 жыл бұрын

    kirikei I would like to be able to do that. I work really hard to know myself everyday for now 10 years and it's made a difference. But the shame is still there. Always.

  • @agentsquid9079

    @agentsquid9079

    5 жыл бұрын

    kirikei Good thing I'm young and learned all this early.

  • @realbobbyaxel
    @realbobbyaxel3 жыл бұрын

    school of life KZread channel is one of the very few places i feel totally accepted and loved. Thank you School of life. I don't know what i would do without you guys. I wanna be part of your organization at a significant level

  • @dr.sakeenajahan4952
    @dr.sakeenajahan49523 жыл бұрын

    I was ashamed through out my childhood by everyone including my parents and I developed borderline personality. I started to rage and due to lack of psychology nobody knew what is wrong. To this day my mother can play on my nerves perfectly and I have to tolerate her as she is mother

  • @geethasoul4722
    @geethasoul47224 жыл бұрын

    “We prefer to think well of our care givers...” HA! I’ve uncovered all of the bs and am currently going through all of the memories to heal. It’s hard, but it’s necessary. Some days I’m even paralyzed with fear and have to ground myself. But, I’m here. Thank you all for what you do. 💓

  • @LGAdkins
    @LGAdkins2 жыл бұрын

    I believe shame can also be derived from shame held by parents. Even if they never openly say you’re worthless.

  • @user-jp4ci5ny3v
    @user-jp4ci5ny3v6 жыл бұрын

    Great timing on the video since im just starting at school, where i really dont know anyone, and the ones i do know have a history of bullying me. I needed this a lot since i believe am lesser of a human being than my peers. Thank you.

  • @Mienarrr

    @Mienarrr

    6 жыл бұрын

    sadbwoy2001 you‘re not! definitely!

  • @bolivar1789

    @bolivar1789

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hello there Sadbwoy! I am very sorry to hear that. You know, there was a famous writer in Turkey who was a very small boy as a kid. So he had always been bullied every time he started a new school. He says the best strategy he had found in the end was NOT to pay attention to those folks at all. That would make them lose their enthusiasm and soon they would leave you in peace. You should also keep this in mind:If those people NEED to make someone feel miserable, in order to feel a little better about themselves, indeed they are much more insecure than you, right? And if they are being cruel to you ,you would not want their frienship anyhow. One of my favourite movies of all times is ''Mask'' by Peter Bogdanovich. Please watch it! By the way I am so glad you have found your way to this channel. Here you will find all the support you need. Many greetings from Turkey :- )

  • @georgianasuper

    @georgianasuper

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are not less than your peers. I think you are very brave and awesome! Good luck at school!

  • @Nitephall

    @Nitephall

    6 жыл бұрын

    sadbwoy2001 There are some nice comments here, but simply acting like it doesn't bother you will not work. If this kid is being bullied, he/she needs to tell someone: parents, teachers, the cops if necessary. This kind of stuff can have life-long effects on a person and it is not to be taken lightly. You have my utmost sympathies kid. I was in the same boat as you when I was in school. I never had help, and feelings of shame and inadequacy have crippled me my whole life. Tell someone what is going on, and DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE TELL YOU IT'S YOUR FAULT. Best of luck 👍

  • @bolivar1789

    @bolivar1789

    6 жыл бұрын

    +Nitephall You are absolutely right! That's the most important part. We forgot to mention that...Thank you for the reminder.

  • @pwnnown
    @pwnnown5 жыл бұрын

    I have constantly struggled with guilt and shame in the past years and one thing that really helped me out was just telling people about the things that I was guilty of. I came to realize that I was overly critical of myself and demanding perfection would only worsen my idealized view of my own worth.

  • @RogiReels
    @RogiReels2 жыл бұрын

    It's astounding how much power a parent can have in influencing a child unfortunately if they happen to be narcissistic oh boi. Love to all the brothers and sisters we're stronger than this ❤ but people who put us in shame are not. Have mercy on them

  • @lilyb4725
    @lilyb47255 жыл бұрын

    I used to be very ashamed of myself, like literally refusing to have happiness or a good life but then after a lot of social interactions and knowing that other people also make mistakes I feel much better( I still do feel ashamed sometimes but not as bad as before).

  • @2111trothers
    @2111trothers6 жыл бұрын

    To a world where meritocracy prevails, grace and mercy taste like a fresh drip of water in a desert

  • @mrq1701

    @mrq1701

    5 жыл бұрын

    What meritocracy?

  • @journalmagic1767
    @journalmagic17673 жыл бұрын

    I hate how accurately you hit my trigger points. It takes a lot of courage to even watch one video as I'm scared of each of them. Thank you helping me realize myself

  • @eugeniabelowa1479
    @eugeniabelowa14796 жыл бұрын

    thank you so much for videos of this kind. they make me be less judgemental to myself by helping me with realisation that i shouldn't be ashamed of myself for being imperfect. you make me turning into a better person firstly for myself. i'm profoundly grateful for your valuable and healing input to my struggling with severe depression

  • @jessmcneilly2101
    @jessmcneilly21016 жыл бұрын

    So spot on. I love the advice. So simple and something I will start putting into practice. Shame and guilt eats me up inside for as long as I can remember.

  • @GS-cg3yn
    @GS-cg3yn6 жыл бұрын

    My soul needs to watch this every day for a while.

  • @mesugo
    @mesugo4 жыл бұрын

    Every time I watch this (and basically any School of Life video) I feel relieved, like a giant rock has been removed from inside my chest. Not only do they explain the problem in an enlightened way, they actually give thoughtful, practical methods for reframing how one feels about the whole thing. Thank you for this, and for existing.

  • @edrandomed
    @edrandomed6 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I watched this 5 times, and it seemed to speak to me on a deeper level. Thank you for this.

  • @katgerasimenko8800
    @katgerasimenko88006 жыл бұрын

    I've just been realizing the underlying shame in my life that has been hiding and disguised under a strong sense of ambition + achievement., so the fact that this video just came out is fitting!

  • @ronkeoyemade5271
    @ronkeoyemade52714 жыл бұрын

    Being okay with who I am is hard. Letting go of perfectionism is important for me

  • @radicalhonesty3628
    @radicalhonesty36282 жыл бұрын

    lots arises in me as I watch this video. mainly this: I'm falling, again, for another unavailable person... because the illusion and fantasy and escape of this person, is all I've got... so I let myself fall. let myself get attached. because I'm old now, and the deepest shame and agony of my life, is that I've never-ever been in an intimate-romantic relationship... and the reality of this anguishes me, consumes me. fills me with: grief, shame, rage, longing, loneliness, despair, wanting, needing, desperation... so I cling, achingly, to anyone that shows me: any attention...

  • @supersnowva6717
    @supersnowva67175 жыл бұрын

    Thank you the SOL! I’ve become more aware of examining myself from distance and identifying the problems I had with shame throughout my childhood. Every human being is beautiful in their own way.

  • @maryannenguyen8552
    @maryannenguyen85526 жыл бұрын

    Stunning. A different take on shame. We are but perfect imperfections.

  • @dummykotik9080
    @dummykotik90806 жыл бұрын

    Just when I needed it the most... Thanks School of Life!

  • @joeyshofner639
    @joeyshofner639 Жыл бұрын

    I have more people telling me what my faults are than telling me what's great about me. It wears me down.

  • @Notme811_you
    @Notme811_you2 жыл бұрын

    My source of shame came from me having scoliosis. When I was diagnosed with scoliosis I sought out a good friend and told her about it. The messages I received from my mom was. “Don’t tell anyone.” “Wear baggy clothes.” So this made me deeply ashamed because this was something that I couldn’t share with people. I couldn’t share with people what I was going through or try to get support in anyway. No one can see it or know about it. I felt deformed and I definitely feel into depression were my primary thoughts were that I wish I didn’t exist. I felt so unworthy of anything.

  • @ru.kiddingme
    @ru.kiddingme2 жыл бұрын

    I was shamed by teachers and female students at school, and bullied or teased and ostracized by most other students, then body shamed as an adult for having pale skin, going bald, having sexual desires, etc. Typically the shaming comes as a zinger out of the blue, unprovoked, from people (or a person) I hardly know. It happens once or twice each year. I have found the best thing to do is counterattack with a sarcastic comment like "yeah like you're so wonderful.” It is better to empower yourself to respond, perhaps "in kind," than to ignore the shaming. I used to try to ignore other peoples' negativity towards me but that feels wrong, since it leads to me feeling I have "failed myself" leading to worse self-esteem. I know I am worthy of being loved, because I can and do actively love myself (work in the garden, look after investments, read good books, go on nature hikes, take hot baths, buy a few nice clothes and cook my own organic food). Is there any sense in living like a doormat? While I agree we ought to recognize we are not perfect, and neither is anyone else, if more of us "shamed folk" would push back against the negative judgments of the world, maybe the world will learn and improve.

  • @teamgogreen5504

    @teamgogreen5504

    Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely agree with you. Those who shame others themselves have an insecurity. Just that they haven't been shown the mirror yet.

  • @Douglas77755
    @Douglas777554 жыл бұрын

    Hey Alaine, I think you should re-do a new video on shame. I realize a lot cannot recognize the feeling of shame, yet it plays such a huge role in our everyday lives, some more than others. We’d all benefit from this.

  • @stephaniekyek6007
    @stephaniekyek6007 Жыл бұрын

    My God... you've described me so well. Incredible. Even the part of holding my parents up on a pedestal and not wanting to blame anyone but myself... leading to feeling even more shame.

  • @natachadevie6032
    @natachadevie60324 жыл бұрын

    You put it as a postulate that those who suffer from shame had terrible parents who are the cause of their shame. My life has been plagued with shame, and nevertheless I ve had wonderfully supportive parents...

  • @MichaelJayValueInvesting
    @MichaelJayValueInvesting6 жыл бұрын

    Can some negative emotions actually be a positive catalyst for change? If you always feel good about yourself you will never change your actions even if they are wrong. Shame should be felt for those that do bad things, and that should trigger a positive change in behavior.

  • @saralewis1875

    @saralewis1875

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michael Jay - Value Investing The video distinguished between guit and shame early on. Guilt is temporary, more removed from who you are; it is a response to a feeling about an *action* that one has committed. Shame is the deep seated feeling of disgust for ones self, usually for things one can't control. It a judgement of your very core, and one which leads to the downward spiral of a destroyed self esteem. Growing and learning from mistakes is good, and is one thing- thinking you are a worthless pile of garbage for no reason, is another.

  • @largocharles8729

    @largocharles8729

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michael Jay - Value Investing in every pain there is a lesson so yeah. This world is sure upside down in terms of logic and reasoning

  • @ivareskesner2019

    @ivareskesner2019

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michael Jay - Value Investing A healthy amount of shame about the *right things* is definitely a catalyst for growth and positive change. But in this instance I think the video was referring to a toxic, overwhelming and overpowering shame instilled in us by the narcissists around us. The type of shame that is unreasonable, unhelpful and unproductive.

  • @MuitoDaora

    @MuitoDaora

    6 жыл бұрын

    Should? Tell that to AvPDs.

  • @danphucquangbinh

    @danphucquangbinh

    6 жыл бұрын

    I can see your point but here is the thing; in life, there is this one lesson that I wish everyone would realize: you cannot become a better person if you feel ashamed. The narrator of this video understands that. Contrary to the popular belief, shaming someone doesn't make them a better person, it has the total opposite effect. To become better, you must first be at peace about who you are, what you've done and that even if you won't become a better person, you still, very much so, deserve to exist. Only then can you have the bravery to face your inner demon and fight it. It's kinda like Superman or Wonder Woman. They save people and defeat bad guy not only with their power, but also with their generosity, compassion and politeness. You don't see them going around berating the villains and shaming them. Learn from superheroes, they are beloved for a reason

  • @nias3202
    @nias32026 жыл бұрын

    Thank you a lot for your inspiring videos! What helped me against shame are persons who stayed kind of childish and therefore natural. I could see their whole beauty with all their wrinkles and connect to them. On KZread the French KZreadr Solange te parle inspired me very much, but also the musicians Björk and Gustav Mahler. Personally, I liked to record my voice. Many people told me I speak quietly and monotonous. Well, I got used to my voice and the method helped me learning French at the same time. Maybe this is my solution: Finding out the source of your shame and facing the source.

  • @Knaeben
    @Knaeben4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 10 across the board. It's not just that you're told that in childhood. It's that you're told that all the time up to the present day and it's constantly verified over and over.

  • @etherean369
    @etherean369 Жыл бұрын

    This is so true but you need to be careful not to get too convinced of your brokenness because it ends up making you hate yourself/self-sabotage. Humility, self-forgiveness and radical self acceptance help with shame but we can also work towards objective goodness and self-love. Loving yourself truly does take forgiveness and courage

  • @alfredsuhrbier4166

    @alfredsuhrbier4166

    Ай бұрын

    My most embarrassing encounter, I had with three stuped laughing elderly women. 🥵🥵 Was that fair, what do you think ??

  • @zacharydchan417
    @zacharydchan4175 жыл бұрын

    It's therapeutic to watch the video. Thanks School of Life !

  • @Rosenleid
    @Rosenleid5 жыл бұрын

    Fascist perfectionism. I like that term.

  • @RiggadonDan
    @RiggadonDan6 жыл бұрын

    The consequences of shame are spot on, every single one. I experienced all of these, and still remember how it feels like to live like that. The way out is just like the video says. Embrace your and others' flaws, and love yourself. We don't allow people to get close to us. We're not so good on physical intimacy. We don't like parties. We have a lot of secrets. We go in for addictive tendencies. It takes years to overcome shame, but when you're out, you are truly free. Never give up. Fake it til you make it!

  • @ginosaji7
    @ginosaji76 жыл бұрын

    You guys always seem to post something relevant at the time of need ahaha I was literally thinking about this just as you posted it thanks for the awesome positive insights !! 👌🏻🙏🔮

  • @CeruleanPandas
    @CeruleanPandas6 жыл бұрын

    sounds a lot like brené brown's approach to handling shame! but this video's graphics make the concepts even more approachable/engaging 🌻

  • @xanaptdo
    @xanaptdo6 жыл бұрын

    these videos are so full of useful, important information that i feel the need to watch them multiple times so I can assimilate all the things being said

  • @reddishsky8614
    @reddishsky8614 Жыл бұрын

    It's hard for me to take myself to go to the doctor because I was ashamed of myself. I prepare lines in my mind, lines that I can use if the doctor ask questions that makes me feel ashamed. When they actually might not say that in real life. I'm still fighting this. :"

  • @Fadilanse
    @Fadilanse4 жыл бұрын

    "the absurdity and horror of existing in human form" lol, I love this line, for I really feel it.

  • @aster4884
    @aster48843 жыл бұрын

    I had 10 seconds of shame anxiety attack and my heart beated fast as heck

  • @amishgon
    @amishgon4 жыл бұрын

    It's all about me. I have been ashamed of myself and scared of other people all my life (and I am over 40 already). Thanks, mum and dad and grandma....

  • @SuperDuperSP
    @SuperDuperSP5 жыл бұрын

    This channel frequently makes me feel temporarily depressed and enlightened. Keep it up 👍.

  • @urieljimenez9204
    @urieljimenez92046 жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing, as always!

  • @liameeeeeee
    @liameeeeeee4 жыл бұрын

    Pride is not the opposite of shame but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame. - Iroh, Avatar the last airbender

  • @ToastyGhost2
    @ToastyGhost2 Жыл бұрын

    this actually helped me a lot. I'm currently struggling with a lot of guilt from my childhood, but this did make me feel better, even if I am still working on forgiveness.

  • @PutTheShovelDown
    @PutTheShovelDown2 жыл бұрын

    Such a helpful explanation. Love it!

  • @fialovanna
    @fialovanna6 жыл бұрын

    This cut me deep. Thank you. 💜

  • @zero-gravity
    @zero-gravity5 жыл бұрын

    "Hell is other people" as Sartre put it.

  • @OneRadicalDreamer
    @OneRadicalDreamer3 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised I didn't answer anything beyond a 6. This actually gave me a good measure on how far I've come with my own self perception, so thank you for this prompt.

  • @hemavathyg2494
    @hemavathyg24944 жыл бұрын

    The reason why I like this channel is bcoz they are so informative, soothing by not just identifying the cause for problem but throwing out strategies more of changing our perspective. After watching video I feel light and good, at least I am somewhere near threshold.

  • @williamjanak2013
    @williamjanak20136 жыл бұрын

    This forgotten to talk about another source of shame. The shame that comes from not meeting the expectations of those that thought highly of us in our youth. The shame that comes from just not being good enough to meet those expectations.

  • @chewyjello1

    @chewyjello1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep. Over-praise can be harmful too. I had one parent who was very critical and who I could never please and one who insisted I was literally the smartest, most beautiful, talented person in the world. Imagine how confused I was lol! It was a hard awakening to learn that I wasn't just naturally going to succeed in life because of being the best ever at everything lol. But after getting over that hump, the other critical voice completely took over.

  • @SK-tk6bi

    @SK-tk6bi

    Жыл бұрын

    I suffer from this exact kind of shame that you are talking about. I performed exceedingly below my expectations in an exam 8 years ago. My core perspective about myself is still defined by that event. I wish I could like myself again.

  • @BlueSkyBS
    @BlueSkyBS6 жыл бұрын

    You believe that it was only our caregivers, when we were children, who would say these things. Au contraire. Everyone says these things, all the time, whether to your face or behind your back. The "kinder" people we meet are the rarity, the exception, whose "kindness" can be as manipulative and as deceptive as those who put us down. Feeling shame is not an aberration. It is the default. And, increasingly, a tool by which people can be manipulated.

  • @janelantestaverde2018
    @janelantestaverde20186 жыл бұрын

    Astonishingly well said as usual. I, yet again, really want to thank you for your videos and work. I'm glad you manage to create a "room" for philosophical and psychological thoughts on this mostly, but not entirely, entertainment-driven platform.

  • @aimeegelineau2451
    @aimeegelineau24514 жыл бұрын

    Idk what it is about this channel. It’s so soothing and calming and it’s like a free therapy session on KZread 😂

  • @minervaloves
    @minervaloves6 жыл бұрын

    I agree with everything that was said in the video. However, I think there's also a positive side of shame. For instance, when you've done something wrong and feel shame (or others make you feel it) and that shame can encourage you to change that wrong behaviour especially if it's a bad habit.

  • @annp9704

    @annp9704

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's guilt. Shame says you made a mistake and you aren't worthy of forgiveness if after you have changed your behavior and are sincerely repentant.

  • @hegeds

    @hegeds

    6 жыл бұрын

    This was stated as feeling guilty at the start of the video. "The guilty feel bad for something specific they have done" Sometimes that guilty feeling can be the push that we need but usually I don't think it's working on long term. For example I started learning Japanese and found it absolutely amazing therefore in two year I was nearly at an advanced level. On the other hand it took me around 12 years to be intermediate at English. The big difference was I was doing the bare minimum to avoid the guilty feeling for English but for Japanese I didn't even care how much I know because I was enjoying the process. The same can go for loosing weight. Some people want to loose weight because of shame but they are unable to do it. Their motivation is to get rid of the shame but this is a loop. If they were to loose weight the motivation would go away therefore they would gain weight again. And putting shame on somebody is risky because it can lead to cognitive dissonance where the person looses interest in the subject. In my case with English and my native tongue Hungarian I was always scolded for not doing well in class so instead of learning more I started to think that it's not even an important thing to learn and I don't sense for languages. (now I know it was a lie for myself to don't feel bad)

  • @rishaa682

    @rishaa682

    6 жыл бұрын

    that's guilt. they just said that in the video.

  • @ArizonaWillful

    @ArizonaWillful

    5 жыл бұрын

    Watch the first few minutes again. You are describing guilt for something wrong. Shame is for being wrong as a person, like you have no right to exist.

  • @agentsquid9079

    @agentsquid9079

    5 жыл бұрын

    Musica Well said.

  • @guidoguido2245
    @guidoguido22453 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I show almost all the symptoms listed at 3:03 but my parents never once shamed me. It just happened naturally over time.

  • @mikecohen2203
    @mikecohen22035 жыл бұрын

    Great video, and a huge help. Since watching it I have been thinking about shame and glory, what I mean is if we don't accept our shame we try to cover up the feelings or lack of feelings with glory. Maybe an achievement or a new car or sleeping around, drugs over eating whatever it is, my point is it's a bottomless pit that will never be filled until we admit and integrate our shame.

  • @joemcgeady5025
    @joemcgeady50252 жыл бұрын

    It is amazing how much these videos help me. Hope all are well and are feeling less shame......

  • @tomthm
    @tomthm5 жыл бұрын

    I some how feel personally attacked, like this guy just described my entire life in under 6 minutes.

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