- At least they don't have a whiny poor self-image.
- It gives them confidence and willingness to try things.
- It makes them want to do significant things rather than
trivial things.
- It does push them to achieve.
- They are more open to see the good in others rather than
always being so judgmental.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The up side of Millennials and high self esteem
We all want children to grow up with high self-esteem. And
there is value to it. As I've said before the Millennial generation
is outstanding in so many ways and one of the reasons for this is
that they have a high opinion of themselves. This phenomenon has
been written up and moaned about by both the serious and popular
press and is now well known. The value of high self-esteem includes:
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