The shy person is still full of self-respect

Despite the meek appearance, most people are given the same self-esteem, only that it reveals or dives deep inside. According to American researchers, in every culture, regardless of religion, race, c

Despite the meek appearance, most people are given the same self-esteem, only that it reveals or dives deep inside. According to American researchers, in every culture, regardless of religion, race, every individual carries in them self-respect.

" A person who has a self-respect or a hidden personality can also show himself to be a self- centered or very humble person, " said psychologist Anthony Greenwald of the University of Washington.

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The assumption that a woman who always considers herself fuzzy, less important (such as quickly rejecting her praises) carries with her a high confidence that sounds absurd.

But scientists believe that the same care of children in all cultures, including pampering and pampering, creates the foundation for self-reliant adults. Whether or not the person expresses an attitude towards the outside depends on cultural norms.

" It is possible that parents in all societies, especially mothers, always love their children and praise them, so children all over the world are imbued with thoughts of positive self ", Greenwald to speak.

With the idea that Americans are more confident than Southeast Asians, the authors explain that social norms, especially standards of humility, are the culprits. "Ordinary Southeast Asians are aware of their strong self. But social norms prevent them from showing themselves," said Susumu Yamaguchi at the University of Tokyo, Japan.

According to the research team, inner diving confidence may have a more important effect on everyday life.

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Update 18 December 2018
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