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	Comments on: Do you use your strengths to hide self-esteem issues?	</title>
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		By: ananthi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A low self esteem often leads people into isolation from the rest of the world. Their anxiety and jealousy slowly makes them abandon your friends, and theirs too. From isolation to disgust to regret to break up, it’s the perfect recipe of doom for your relationship. Distorted imaginations, overthinking made-up problems, are all by-products of an insecure mind, a mind of low esteem. So if you feel you’re in a relationship with someone who suffers not because of the kind of person you are, but because of the their own self-esteem, you should seriously consider addressing it to them, and helping them address what’s wrong.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A low self esteem often leads people into isolation from the rest of the world. Their anxiety and jealousy slowly makes them abandon your friends, and theirs too. From isolation to disgust to regret to break up, it’s the perfect recipe of doom for your relationship. Distorted imaginations, overthinking made-up problems, are all by-products of an insecure mind, a mind of low esteem. So if you feel you’re in a relationship with someone who suffers not because of the kind of person you are, but because of the their own self-esteem, you should seriously consider addressing it to them, and helping them address what’s wrong.</p>
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