Nurturing Self-Esteem and Building a Better Society

Everyone would be wholeheartedly glad to hear sincere compliments about their possessions or talents, their achievements, or their loved ones, or more, without any hidden motives. This might be because these positive words have the power to fulfill the self-esteem needs that our brain's neocortex unconsciously craves, triggering the release of dopamine and becoming a new driving force to persevere in our efforts. It may seem like a slight exaggeration, but if we could focus on recognizing the positive qualities in individuals during our daily personal interactions and make an effort to complement each other more without expecting anything in return, we could foster a more ideal society.

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