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... alidation.
He could offer himself praise when he accomplished something noteworthy, a self-applause that resonated deeper than any accolade from others.
The concept of needing care from someone else became foreign to him.
Why seek assistance when these mental reflections consistently outperformed any human caregiver?
Motivation, too, took on a novel dimension.
He no longer needed sugar-coated words; his mental projections provided motivation in the form of ...
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