- Self-esteem never claims to be anything but a subjective system because it is incapable of any scientific rigor.
- Self-esteem is a form of self-identification that is based on identities, and identities cannot be what they are about.
- Self-esteem claims that people are their identities, but identities are nothing but thoughts used to point to something that exists beyond and outside of themselves.
- Self-esteem is based on identities, so, like identities, it is flawed by its method of construction, which is subject to bias, interpretation, and severe limitations and restrictions.
- Self-esteem is always misguided about who you are because it selects a few identities based on your habits and some of the characteristics that your habits exhibit, which are capable of being categorized for recall.
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Monday, July 28, 2025
Self-Esteem If False by Design: 07-28-2025
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