Self-esteem is a concept that belongs to the psychology of the Real Me. The Real Me is someone who is inherently good and admirable, by nature good and inside every bad man there’s a good one trying to get out.
The Real Me may have no connection to the Me as it acts in the world and appears to others. It is a secret and beautiful garden often accessible only by means of psychology.
Real Me is admirable evasion – it allows us to do as we please without having to think badly of ourselves, to experience genuine remorse, or even to examine ourselves honestly.
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The author of Admirable Evasions is Theodore Dalrymple, the pen name of Anthony Daniels, a British cultural critic, psychiatrist, and former prison doctor. He is best known for his sharp critiques of modern culture, ideology, and the psychological worldview that he argues has replaced traditional moral thinking.
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