Self-esteem and self-acceptance derive from confidence, yet they’re not the same. Self-esteem can vary; it can be inflated, low or high, and an indicator of a person’s self-worth or value. When self-esteem is low, people don’t trust their abilities, don’t value themselves as individuals, and don’t consider themselves worthy. As a result, they have poor relationships, and they can suffer from depression and anxiety which could lead them to fail in life.
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