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Why do I keep attracting the same kind of pain

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2026, 13:51 IST
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Why do I keep attracting the same kind of pain

When faced with recurring patterns of behavior or emotions, one may ask oneself, "This again?" It is common to seek a reason outside oneself when experiencing painful events again and again. Yet, psychology offers a much deeper perspective on why one finds oneself experiencing the same pain repetitively. The understanding of these patterns does not imply self-criticism or self-blame; it is a process of gaining insight into the nature of what happened to you. Here are some of the main causes behind painful repetitive experiences.

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Comfort in the known

Familiarity and comfort are often associated with feelings of safety and ease. The same principle applies to painful situations. Even if something is unpleasant, it can appear more familiar to a person than anything else, which can cause an individual to repeat the experience in hopes that it will turn out differently next time. For example, if the behaviors in a relationship or environment have been a part of your childhood experiences, your mind perceives such circumstances as safe despite the discomfort they bring. Identifying the tendency to seek familiar experiences is the beginning of the process of making new choices.

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The impact of unhealed emotions

Unresolved feelings can be hard to acknowledge and even harder to let go of. Often, these feelings can influence an individual's perception of current experiences and decisions. Emotional wounds have a way of healing themselves when they finally become recognized. For example, if an individual experienced abandonment or betrayal, it is likely that he or she will keep finding himself in similar situations, subconsciously hoping to heal old scars. Noticing recurring emotions can help a person gain insight into what needs to be healed.

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Absence of clear boundaries

Establishing healthy boundaries is crucial for creating a healthy mental state. However, sometimes, when boundaries are vague or unclear, an individual allows people in his circle to push him around, causing emotional stress. There are several reasons why individuals have difficulty establishing clear boundaries. Most commonly, a person avoids saying "no" for fear of potential consequences. It leads to people mistreating you and hurting you without realizing it. Therefore, setting and maintaining boundaries is necessary.

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Self-deprecating subconscious beliefs

Self-perception plays a significant role in shaping an individual's reality. If a person sees himself as not valuable enough, then he may subconsciously attract people who treat him poorly. In other words, self-limiting beliefs prevent one from experiencing positive things and people. To change the reality for good, you must alter your perceptions about yourself first. And the self-improvement, awareness of self-worth, and building confidence are key factors that contribute to creating a better reality.

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Ignoring red flags

Sometimes, the answer is obvious, yet ignored out of hope that things will change eventually. Warning signs usually precede major disappointments in personal and business relationships. Yet, when someone is too eager to avoid being left alone or abandoned, red flags might be brushed off as nothing to worry about. Developing the skill to trust one's gut can save a lot of trouble.

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