yes because it can make you feel like you arent good enough so you need to be more like someone else
A person who constantly seeks validation and approval from others to feel good about themselves is not an example of someone with high self-esteem. High self-esteem is characterized by a strong sense of self-worth and confidence that is independent of external validation.
Sibling rivalry can either hurt or help your self-esteem. If you are rivals over everything then someone is going to come out on top and that will help their self-esteem but it will hurt the other person's because they will be constantly losing. It is good to compete but remember that at the end of the day you are still family.
A bruised ego refers to feeling hurt or upset because of a blow to one's self-esteem or pride. It can happen when someone's feelings are hurt by criticism, rejection, or failure, causing them to feel embarrassed, insecure, or vulnerable.
People may act mean or hurt others due to various reasons, such as unaddressed personal issues, past traumas, low self-esteem, or a lack of empathy. It is important to address the root causes of such behavior and seek help from professionals to develop healthier ways of interacting with others.
A person of moderate self esteem can sometimes be easily persuaded because they are in the midst of learning lessons in life and depending on what they have learned they may be easily persuaded by another. The person with high esteem has been encouraged by others; perhaps given more breaks, but they can also think they are of high esteem when they are not and therefore they are quite confident in themselves by feeling they have full control of their lives. A person with low self esteem is generally very suspicious of people or other situations in life and may miss out on good friends or life in general, but generally never wants to risk getting hurt.
they dont hurt actually...
Homework, in and of itself, doesn't hurt a child's self-esteem. Doing your homework can give you a self-esteem boost because you've completed something difficult and can be proud that you did your best work on it. On the other hand, non-supportive reactions by parent or sibling to a child having difficulty with homework ("You're so stupid, you can't even to that easy task," etc.) can be very damaging to self-esteem.
they actually dont hurt.
A person who constantly seeks validation and approval from others to feel good about themselves is not an example of someone with high self-esteem. High self-esteem is characterized by a strong sense of self-worth and confidence that is independent of external validation.
actually its up to how far it goes it does hurt
like any other electronic devices, extreme temps or long heat exposure of any electronic device(cellphones, tv, laptops) could hurt and possibly damage your device!
No, it is not wrong. To actually hurt them is wrong, to feel the desire to hurt them is natural.
No the brimhall method does not hurt!! I actually feels like a massage.
Deer actually do like peanut butter, and no, it won't hurt them.
Bad, experiences in the past, such as accident, victim of rape, hurt in the past
Eating a frozen mouse can be bad for a snake. The extreme cold can hurt the snake, as it is cold blooded. And because the limbs are not flexible, the snake can be hurt internally.
yeah she actually did