Life about the risks you take! Not the ones you don't.!
2007-09-17 06:34:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The risks are VERY high.
High self esteem
(and we are not talking here about over inflated EGO)
carries with it THESE risk factors.
Success
Blissful happiness
Abundant joy
Centred contentment
Ability to infect the world with positive feelings
An ever present smile
Gratitude
Compassion for others
Humility
What the heck,
Take a risk
2007-09-17 05:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No, high self esteem is quite positive. In contrast, arrogance comes with extremely high risks; however, arrogance, although frequently confused with high self esteem, is actually its antithesis.
2007-09-17 05:33:11
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answered by jurydoc 7
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NO if high self esteem is maintained as high self esteem
YES if high self esteem is mistaken for over confidence
2007-09-19 00:52:05
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answered by Col Bob Hatcher / Dabba (KVM) 2
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Absolutely. someone who has too much self esteem loses the capability to look within himself. If you think you are the best and nothing but the best, theres no way you can grow as a person.
2007-09-17 05:44:49
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answered by I want to eat your soul. 3
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i think of that your question is whether or no longer or no longer human beings can rather be fats and happy on an identical time. In my journey, sure, human beings may be the two fats and happy. i do no longer be conscious of if everybody is ever somewhat happy approximately being fats, however. it somewhat is a distinctive question. Happiness is defined in distinctive approaches by ability of each individual. i might desire to stand to lose 15 pounds, and that i'm somewhat, somewhat delighted with my existence. of direction I evaluate the well being hazards. i'm 33, so any candies or fatty meals will save on with me. it rather is basically a actuality of my metabolism slowing with age. yet I make stable alternatives an excellent variety of the time, and that i'm somewhat energetic. no person can evaluate me "fats" yet i be conscious of what i'm hiding under my attractive tops and capris =) besides, i'm happy and in basic terms into the "obese" classification. keep in mind: everybody may be unhappy and insecure, whether or no longer they be fats, skinny or in between. i've got met greater skinny people who obsess approximately what human beings think of of them. Society is merciless, and maybe fats human beings found out that they are going to now no longer supply into society's unrealistic expectancies.
2017-01-02 07:34:02
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answered by bremme 3
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I would have to answer "yes" to that question! There's very little reward for playing it safe, but there's great reward in playing it smart!!! You go get em', girl!!!
2007-09-17 05:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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