Explore the evolution of 'feining' from slang to a deep emotional craving for worth. This episode breaks down why we seek validation in others and how to reclaim your identity from the digital echo chamber.

External validation is like dessert—it’s sweet and enjoyable, but you can’t live on it. Internal validation is the main course that actually nourishes and sustains you.
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Lena: You know, Blythe, I was scrolling through my feed the other day and kept seeing people use the word "feining" for the most random things—like a specific coffee or a new song. But then I saw someone mention "feining for validation," and it hit me how much heavier that feels. It’s like this intense, almost physical thirst for someone else to tell you that you’re enough.
Blythe: It really is. It’s fascinating because the word actually comes from "fiend," which used to mean an evil spirit or an enemy. Over time, it evolved into describing a desperate, uncontrollable craving. When we talk about feining for approval, we’re really talking about that deep emotional hunger for worth that feels like it can only be filled by someone else's eyes.
Lena: Right, it’s that shift from a playful slang term to a real reflection of our unmet needs. Let’s explore how this craving for validation works and how we can start finding that sense of worth from within.