Self-esteem and dopamine
Can a Person, by Their Simple and Innate Nature, Consistently Maintain High Levels of Self-Esteem? The answer is clear: Yes! A person can be born with a genetic predisposition to always enjoy high self-esteem. Conversely, some people are born and spend their entire lives underestimating themselves, with the firm belief that “they will never be able to.” Having high levels of self-esteem (and I use the word "having" because, based on personal experience, it is truly a joy; I have always believed myself capable of achieving things that others wouldn’t even dare to attempt—and if you’re reading this book, it’s because I’ve done it again: published my third book) means believing, even if others find it naïve, in one’s ability to achieve great things and attain significant success. This belief in one’s capabilities is precisely what drives a person to do what others cannot even imagine. People with high self-esteem often believe they are beautiful and charming, and very often, s...