LucyJr
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Psychology today screams about "self-esteem", "healthy self-perception" and all this stuff about personal image, how one perceives himself, self-respect and so on.
My thinking is that feelings of inferiority in time develop what is called a low self-esteem, so it all starts from there. But then what is the cause of feelings of inferiority, what do you think causes them?
And another question, do you think a proper view of self has to do with something that is intrinsically valuable, the individual itself?
In other words, a man ought to feel proper and in high esteem of himself in the virtue of simply being a person, or due to some qualities, abilitites and so on?
To give a example, I've met people who are intelligent and very good looking, but their person does not impose respect, while I met person's who were plain ugly and even stupid sometimes (like at math, sciences and those stuffs), but you could not do anything but to give them respect, they would impose respect.
Of course, I'm asking this in a teoretical sense, because in a practical sense things are very different.
And I would be very happy if [MENTION=4115]Lark[/MENTION] would honor us with his presence in this thread, give his opinion hopefuly.
My thinking is that feelings of inferiority in time develop what is called a low self-esteem, so it all starts from there. But then what is the cause of feelings of inferiority, what do you think causes them?
And another question, do you think a proper view of self has to do with something that is intrinsically valuable, the individual itself?
In other words, a man ought to feel proper and in high esteem of himself in the virtue of simply being a person, or due to some qualities, abilitites and so on?
To give a example, I've met people who are intelligent and very good looking, but their person does not impose respect, while I met person's who were plain ugly and even stupid sometimes (like at math, sciences and those stuffs), but you could not do anything but to give them respect, they would impose respect.
Of course, I'm asking this in a teoretical sense, because in a practical sense things are very different.
And I would be very happy if [MENTION=4115]Lark[/MENTION] would honor us with his presence in this thread, give his opinion hopefuly.
