One can get self esteem help through a number of places online. Psych Central, Theravive, and Get Self Help. The book "Building Self Esteem: A Self Help Guide Forward" is also available.
Statements that are self contradictory are paradoxes or oxymorons. Some are trivial some are funny. A funny one would be military intelligence or military music. A more serious one is the old one about an immovable object and an irresistible force
True. Plato believed that music had the power to influence one's emotions and character, and thus could be used to help harmonize the soul by promoting moral development and self-control.
Narcissists actually self-loathe themselves. The old quote, "You always hurt the ones you love" is true in this case. Narcissists can be either very controlled and crafty or some are out of control like a runaway locomotive. By confronting the Narcissist about the problems they have they become angry because in their heart of hearts they know the person directing the confrontation is right and Narcissists love that control! I understand that N's have a "true self" and a "false self". When they behave cruelly and are mean and cold-eyed, is this the false self in a bad state or the true self screaming for help or perhaps a third self of some kind? They surely must loathe themselves for all the pain and suffering they cause. It's unnecessary and gratuitous, and it makes one wonder if they know what "self" they are even in when they do it. Seems to me they are in a crumbling state of some kind when they do it. They push away the very people who might help them.
Statements that are self contradictory are paradoxes or oxymorons. Some are trivial some are funny. A funny one would be military intelligence or military music. A more serious one is the old one about an immovable object and an irresistible force
Didi Sattmann is known for writing "How to Be Me," a self-help book that focuses on personal development and finding one's true self.
self-determination
I think the most important thing one can do in self-development is knowing ones self and being true to ones self. If you are not true to yourself and lie to yourself your just fooling yourself.
For information on achieving personal accomplishments, one should try self-help webpages such as 'self esteem solutions'. One could also consult a self-help book or a personal life coach.
Many self proclaimed prophets claim to be The Enlightened One, but only Christ the son of God is the only true enlightened one. Righteous men and women can be touched by the spirit and be enlightened to help them in their lives, and to receive true insites regarding gospel truths. Robert
In Buddhism, there is no requirement that one believes in God. They teach that each person's true self is the "Buddha-nature"--enlightened like the Buddha. This true self is considered greater than one's ordinary self (ego), and can be discovered by practicing principles of Buddhism.
True self-esteem should be based on a genuine sense of self-worth that comes from within, rather than seeking validation from external sources. It should be rooted in self-acceptance, self-love, and a belief in one's own abilities and value as a person. It is important to cultivate a positive relationship with oneself and to practice self-compassion and self-care.