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Dashawn Good
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14 November, 10:59
How is self-esteem different from self-concept?
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Dominik Brennan
14 November, 11:15
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Some people have much stronger self-concepts than others, probably because possessing a self-concept in much detail requires reflection on one's own self and behavior. Self-esteem, rather than being something that you know about yourself, is you general attitude toward yourself.
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Wade Harrell
14 November, 11:27
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Self esteem is how you good you feel about yourself, no matter what others think.
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