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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...

Autoestima y dopamina

  ¿Puede una persona por la simple y propia naturaleza tener constantemente unos niveles de autoestima elevados? La respuesta es rotunda: ¡Si¡, una persona puede nacer con una predisposición genética a gozar siempre de una autoestima elevada, al igual que todo lo contrario, hay personas que nacen y se pasan toda la vida subestimándose a sí mismos y con la sólida creencia de que “«ellos nunca van a ser capaces de”.». Gozar de unos niveles elevados de autoestima (y digo gozar porque realmente es un gozo por experiencia propia,; siempre me he creído capaz de conseguir cosas que otras personas no han tenido la osadía ni siquiera de intentar, y si estas leyendo este libro es porque lo he vuelto a conseguir: (   publicar mi tercer libro)) es creerse, aunque otros lo encuentren ingenuo, con la capacidad de hacer grandes cosas y de conseguir grandes éxitos y ese creerse uno capaz, es lo que precisamente mueve a ese uno a hacer lo que otros no son capaces ni de imaginar. Suele la...
  "Where is the new reward?" "Sign me up," some might say. But the one who likely holds all the keys is entrepreneur and essayist Miquel Huguet, who is launching a book with precisely that title. Where’s my reward, you ask? This is my third essay, after Fundraising and Transgression . Talking to me, you’re bound to find plenty of rewards. Let’s see then. Throughout life, people search for what makes them happy, but happiness depends on so many things. What’s our concept of happiness, really? The starting point for the book is one of my investments in a company founded by a young woman I met at a tech conference. I invested 100,000 euros—not an extravagant amount, but… Depending on who you ask. Some can invest millions. True. Others don’t even have loose change. Most investors put their money into people rather than projects: in this case, it was a young woman, the daughter of civil servants, sister of a civil servant, and someone everyone expected would also become...