Myths About Self Worth Debunked
Your
own self-worth cannot be quantified. No one can measure the level of self-worth
in a person. But you do have it and some people can either have a lower or
higher self worth than you. There have been many untrue facts about self-worth
that some experts have even discounted their importance. But when you do think
of it, having a degree of self-esteem is valuable. Here are three myths about
self-worth and what makes them untrue.
Self-Worth
is Innate
There
is no basis for this statement whatsoever. Your sense of self-worth is not
inherent in you the minute you are born. As you grow older, you will realize
your self-worth through the way you were brought up. If you grew up with a
loving and happy family, you are much confident in facing the world. You feel
like an important individual that can contribute to society. And that is the
truth. Other people do not believe much in themselves partly because of the
environment they live in. However, even if your self-worth is not inborn, you
can still do something to increase it. There are steps you can take to build
your self-esteem and make your whole outlook better. Your experiences and
successes in life help to boost your self-worth. Doing activities that make you
happy leaves you feeling confident. It takes effort to build your self-worth;
it is not something that is passed on.
Lose
your Self-Worth and it is Gone Forever
There
is no truth to this belief at all. You can lose your sense of self-worth when
you fail in life. Especially when you are involved in a major deal or going
through a rough breakup, you might feel very low. But it doesn’t mean you
cannot recover from it. It is natural for a person to have low self-confidence
when he is going through hardship. But after the pain is gone and he is able to
recover from the heartbreak, a person will continue living. True, he will be
devastated but he will recover by himself or through the help of family and
friends. Life will always be full of trials and failures and if you are worthy,
you will rise above it all. The thing is; you do not lose self-worth. You may
have less of it and more of it at times but it will always be in you.
Having
Self-worth Makes You Bad
That
will only hold true if self-worth is on the same level as arrogance. Fortunately,
not all people are bad that way. You can have a high sense of self-worth and
still be good. Selfish, arrogant and self-absorbed people are that way because
of how they were brought up. They see these traits in the environment they grew
up in. It is carried over in their lives because they know no other way. But
other people who are self-confident still keep their feet on the ground. While
everyone deserves to be heard, it doesn’t mean you will always be right. Too
much confidence is bad when it lets you become arrogant. People are all equal,
whatever their status is. No person should be above the other, no matter how
high your self-worth may be.
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