“A good general rule is that self-esteem for its own sake turns out to be much worse than merely reinforcing unearned positive feelings about oneself. Not only does high self-esteem (especially when unearned) not increase “social responsibility”; it decreases it. The criminologist and sociologist Roy Baumeister, a professor of psychology at Florida State University who has spent a lifetime studying violent criminals, notes that the great majority of criminals have higher self-esteem than noncriminals. You need high self-esteem to think that rules apply to others but not to you.”
Quote by Dennis Prager
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Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph
This book delves into the core principles of American values and argues for their importance in shaping a better world. It examines how these values can contribute to the triumph of humanity. more
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