There are people who see good, bad, too high or too low on ourselves. All of them have their own risk for the person who is imaged. Looked down by others, it must be bad. Looked too high sometimes makes us feel uncomfortable.
Self-image is closely related to one's personality and character. Building self-image must begin with the introduction and understanding of yourself. Our character and personality are formed not only because of other people's judgments, but also because of internal factors such as mental, self-confidence, emotional factors, intelligence, attitudes and behavior, and beliefs. We are required to maintain a self-image in front of others because it reflects our personal credibility. However, the placement must remain proportionate so that we are not impressed to be someone else. Ja-im okay, but don't overdo it. Being sincere and natural is still preferred.
Actually, self-image is less synergized with one's physical appearance. However, certain stereotypes sometimes value the opposite, so that not a few people misjudge others. Appearance is not unimportant to build one's self-image, but personality factors such as emotional balance, mind intelligence and behavior shape it more.
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