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Re: How does self-esteem relate to decision making » mist

Posted by Zo on July 6, 2002, at 3:22:59

In reply to How does self-esteem relate to decision making?, posted by mist on July 6, 2002, at 2:03:21


Hi, mist,

I haven't read that, but I suppose it makes sense. Low self-esteem means you are not much of a fan of yourself, so it follows that you wouldnt' be making terrific decisions. But I've found that having a tough time making decisions can also relate to many more positive things. Perhaps you take so many things into account, it is tougher than someone for whom life is less introspective, for example, or less reflective.

Low self-esteem is being a doormat because you don't have a very high opinion of yourself. . .In what sort of esteem do you hold mist? Kind of abstract, isn't it. .but interesting. .

Zo


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