Recent neuroimaging research examined how adolescents’ brain responses to parental criticism relate to their happiness in daily social situations. The findings showed that adolescents who showed stronger neural reactions to parental criticism also reported less happiness during their everyday social interactions. …

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    1 year ago

    In general you’ll be happier if less fxxk is given to someone else’s opinion. I’m not sure how important “someone else” being a parent is, other then maybe the correlation with the time spent with them or the survival resources they had control over, etc.