Psychology · Self-Worth · Inner Work · 2026
The Inner Critic: What It Is, Why It Exists, and How to Stop Obeying It
Most people carry a voice in their head that is harsher, more relentless, and less accurate than they would ever allow another person to be toward someone they love. That voice has a name, a history, and a specific psychological function — and none of it is designed to help you become your best self.
There is a voice most people recognise immediately when it is described. It is the one that produces a running commentary of inadequacy in the background of daily life — noting every mistake, amplifying every awkward moment, predicting failure before the attempt has been made, and comparing you unfavourably to an imagined standard that somehow recedes every time you get closer to it.
