Myth #1: Self-Compassion Is Self-Pity - Deepstash

Myth #1: Self-Compassion Is Self-Pity

We confuse being kind to ourselves with wallowing in our pain.

But self-pity makes us feel separate and stuck—like no one else suffers as we do.

Self-compassion, by contrast, connects us to others.

Self-pity says “Why me?” Self-compassion says “This is hard—and I’m not alone.”

Why it feels this way:

We're conditioned to think that focusing on our pain is self-centered. But acknowledging pain is different from drowning in it. Compassion adds perspective and balance.

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Most of us treat ourselves harshly. This guide, based on Kristin Neff’s work, shows how to respond to pain with kindness—not judgment—and build a more compassionate inner voice.

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