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Self-value is a far more useful construction than self-esteem. The latter is, at best, a function of what you think about yourself -- mostly in comparison to others -- or, worse, a depiction of your ego. Value is more behavioral than conceptual, more about how you act toward what you value, including yourself, than how you regard it. Read More













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