The speaker discusses the societal conditioning that hinders self-compassion, highlighting that despite it being rational, many people struggle to treat themselves with love and compassion. Different countries and genders exhibit varying obstacles to self-compassion, with the example of 'stiff upper lip' culture in Britain and societal expectations on men. The speaker suggests that being hard on ourselves could be linked to human physiology's threat defense response, which quickly triggers the nervous system reaction to danger.

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