self-validation
noun
self-val·i·da·tion
ˌself-ˌva-lə-ˈdā-shən
plural self-validations
: the feeling of having recognized, confirmed, or established one's own worthiness or legitimacy
… it is a glorious tale of wish-fulfilment, confirming that writers really can attain self-validation through the pen.—Peter Bradshaw
Social media does not cause your lack of self-validation; it can, however, serve as an excuse, delay or distraction … from the fact that you don't validate yourself in the first place.—Michael Hurd
also
: an act or means of achieving self-validation
Researchers believe nodding acts as a kind of self-validation, telling yourself that you have confidence in your own thoughts. —The Express (United Kingdom)
Taking a loss and getting up the next day to keep fighting … takes endurance and guts. Many cannot resist the temptation to trade that sting for a toxic self-validation. —Josh Marshall
… I would swipe right on almost every girl, just to see who was interested in me—a form of self-validation … —Matthew Kassel
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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