Acceptance of self is what prevents us from having too much cognitive dissonance internally. It lets stay level-headed, making decisions where we are competent, passing the decision onto others if we aren't. Finding that sweet spot, not talking out of our asses, and realizing our own strengths is what makes us responsible adults. Ignoring an issue of looks is blatant lying, I don't know how the psychologist just does that with no clear benefit to you. Everyone has some degree of not being satisfied with their body, it's what keeps us away from narcissism, so I don't get it.
False: even if you thought you were the most attractive individual on this planet, you could still be objectively right. That wouldn't be narcissism, if it's true you aren't a narcissist just because you acknowledge it. Just saying.
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Acceptance of self is what prevents us from having too much cognitive dissonance internally. It lets stay level-headed, making decisions where we are competent, passing the decision onto others if we aren't. Finding that sweet spot, not talking out of our asses, and realizing our own strengths is what makes us responsible adults. Ignoring an issue of looks is blatant lying, I don't know how the psychologist just does that with no clear benefit to you. Everyone has some degree of not being satisfied with their body, it's what keeps us away from narcissism, so I don't get it.
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False: even if you thought you were the most attractive individual on this planet, you could still be objectively right. That wouldn't be narcissism, if it's true you aren't a narcissist just because you acknowledge it. Just saying.