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How long does it take for a locked Facebook account to be unlocked?
My account was locked because of a violation I didn’t even know about, I sent in my ID and my account was unlocked the following day. Every time someone gets locked out of Facebook, the times are always different. Depending on the severity and what admin thinks, they can have your account locked upRead more
My account was locked because of a violation I didn’t even know about, I sent in my ID and my account was unlocked the following day. Every time someone gets locked out of Facebook, the times are always different. Depending on the severity and what admin thinks, they can have your account locked up without getting it unlocked for a whole month or more. You can always send in a request for a review and get an answer from them.
See lessIs inferiority complex a mental disorder?
People think they’re not enough because they have been compared to others. If you were alone in the world, how would you know if you’re good or bad? That said, an inferiority complex develops when a child grows in an environment where he or she is consistently compared to others around and made knowRead more
People think they’re not enough because they have been compared to others. If you were alone in the world, how would you know if you’re good or bad? That said, an inferiority complex develops when a child grows in an environment where he or she is consistently compared to others around and made known, directly or by sarcasm, that he is worse that his peers, brothers, friends, family, who ever. Bottom line is that it started with a comparison and it was repeated so consistently over years that it became a solid belief the child carries around— “I’m not enough”.
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