This impulsive voice may be powered by needs that originate in childhood. If that feeling could talk, it would say something like:
“I’ve been through too much, was treated poorly, and it’s unfair! So I deserve to do whatever I want to right now. I don’t care about the consequences! I need this to feel better, and I’m tired of going without it. I’ll just take care of myself and forget everyone else.”
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