Nepal, April 22 -- Have you ever opened your heart to someone, hoping they'd understand what you are going through, only to be met with dismissal, unsolicited advice, or worse, a shift to their own story? It's a disappointing experience, and unfortunately, a familiar one for many. Moments like these underscore the importance of emotional validation for every individual. We all long to feel heard, seen, and acknowledged, especially when we're vulnerable.

In Nepali society, the concept of emotional validation remains relatively unfamiliar. As a result, emotional sharing is often met with a bombardment of advice, quick fixes, or outright dismissal, leaving many feeling isolated in their struggles, when what they need is a simple, compassion...