Focus on the self-esteem and self-love is vanity - Deepstash

Focus on the self-esteem and self-love is vanity

The notion of self-love or self-esteem is in itself either ridiculous or repellent. No one ascribes his good character or successes in life to an adequate fund of self-esteem.

Self-doubt, within reason, is something to be overcome; self-esteem is complacency elevated to an ontological plane.

No sensible person thinks for a moment about whether he loves or esteems himself. To do so is inherently a form of vanity.

If it were possible to have too little self-esteem, it is also possible to have too much of it but if any person has – too much or too little (or just enough) – requires a moral judgment.

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The author of Admirable Evasions is Theodore Dalrymple, the pen name of Anthony Daniels, a British cultural critic, psychiatrist, and former prison doctor. He is best known for his sharp critiques of modern culture, ideology, and the psychological worldview that he argues has replaced traditional moral thinking.

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