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7. Perfectionism

- Those striving for perfection may engage in negative self-talk as a way of expressing dissatisfaction with perceived imperfections. The fear of not meeting high standards can lead to self-criticism.

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Negative self-talk can be a common behavior for various reasons, though it's important to note that it's not something people inherently "like." Instead, individuals may engage in negative self-talk due to several underlying factors

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