- Self-Identity: The recognition of oneself as a unique individual with a distinct set of characteristics.
- Self-Esteem: The overall subjective emotional evaluation of one's own worth and the feelings associated with that evaluation.
- Self-Image: The mental picture or perception one has of their physical appearance, skills, and abilities.
- Social Identity: How an individual identifies within various social groups, such as family, friends, or cultural affiliations.
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Self-esteem is the subjective evaluation of your own worth. There are two sources to fulfill this need:
Humans are not very good at self-evaluation and may be unaware of how ignorant they are. This psychological deficiency is known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect, where an illusory superiority clouds the individual and forms a cognitive bias which makes them hold many overly ...
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