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Self-esteem highest among middle-aged boomers

Self-esteem was lowest among young adults but increased throughout adulthood, peaking at age 60, before it started to decline according to researchers Ulrich Orth of the University of Basel, Kali Trzesnieuski of the University of Western Ontario and Richard Robbins of The University of California and published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Read More

Self esteem

I think what you said is true. That is why we need people around us who will support us while we are getting older. It will help strengthen our self esteem.

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Ray Williams is the author of Breaking Bad Habits and The Leadership Edge.

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