CuriousButDepressed wrote:
Yeah, I've always found it damaging to have overly high self-esteem. Of course, one should not think they are lesser than what they truly are, but they also should not think they are more than what they truly are. Either one is an extreme approach and damaging to self-improvement. You can't fix a car if you deny what needs to be fixed, after all.
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yeah there is no method of measuring self esteem. quantify. calibrate.
and there is no method of measuring competence or importance either.
some have too much self esteem. some have too little self esteem.
although sometimes i get the impression that almost everyone else is confidence out of proportion to competence. while i have the correct amount of confidence. and that correct amount is not that much.
on the other hand you also need a
functional
amount of self esteem.
confidence
you need a practical amount of self esteem. practical for the circumstance.