Hi Friend,
Mr. Jason Zweig, Investing columnist for the Wall Street Journal, calls the following 'A much better way to think and live' .
People with high and well-grounded (well balanced and sensible) self-esteem, from social psychologist Prof. Elliot Aronson,
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- Are not invested in winning arguments for winning’s sake.
- Do not need to believe they are always right.
- Do not need to explain away failures and mistakes and
- Do not need to engage in the almost frantic (conducted in a hurried, excited, and disorganised way) self-
justification in which high and fragile (easily broken or damaged) self-esteem people constantly engage.
- Instead, when they fail or make mistakes, people with high and well-grounded self-esteem can look at their failures and mistakes and learn from them.
- For example, a person with high, well-grounded self-esteem can look at his or her errors and say, in effect, “ I screwed up. I did a stupid ( or hurtful or immoral) thing this time, this doesn’t make me a stupid (or hurtful or immoral) person.
- Let me look at it. How did it come about ? How can I make it better ? What can I learn from this situation, so that I might decrease the possibility that I will screw up in a similar way again?”
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Thank you.