“Self-respect is a discipline, a habit of mind that can never be faked but can be developed, trained, coaxed forth. It was once suggested to me that, as an antidote to crying, I put my head in a paper bag. As it happens, there is a sound physiological reason, something to do with oxygen, for doing exactly that, but the psychological effect alone is incalculable: it is difficult in the extreme to continue fancying oneself Cathy in Wuthering Heights with one’s head in a Food Fair bag. There is a similar case for all the small disciplines, unimportant in themselves; imagine maintaining any kind of swoon, commiserative or carnal, in a cold shower.”
– Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem
This discussion is not a how-to seminar. There will be no grand postulations on how to love yourself, become a better you, raise yourself above the rabble, or conquer your tendencies to self-deprecate. (that said, if anyone knows of such seminars which actually work, please feel free to share) (unless you are being somehow financially sponsored by these endeavours, in which case sod off, this isn’t a marketing platform.)
More to the point, we’ll be pondering a few questions: where does self-esteem come from? What are its influences (social media of course, but also how we interact with each other and how that affects us), what are the different elements in life that tend to reflect us back to ourselves, and play a role in what we do and how we see ourselves think friendship, romance, family, culture, work, religion, the Internet…
(please consider supporting independent bookshops instead of buying books on amazon, write to me if you need a list of them!)
COMPLETELY UNRELATED BUT MENTIONED IN LAST NIGHT’S DISCUSSION: A few people mentioned they might want to beta-read my graphic novel re: online dating. I won’t post it here but get in touch if you want and I’ll send you a PDF of it. Would be very chuffed at any beta-readers and feedback people might want to give…
potential definitions of self-esteem:
self-esteem as opposed to value:
self-esteem in life vs. self-esteem in job (the latter does not presuppose the former)
self-esteem vs. doubt
not directly related to self-esteem but a fascinating notion nonetheless 🙂
JOAN DIDION ON SELF RESPECT
PRESSURES TO CONFORM
SOCRATES’ LOGIC ON TRUTH (might be helpful for us in understanding and evaluating our own selves)
MONTAIGNE ON SELF-ESTEEM
(according to Montaigne having a mind is not helpful because:)
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Hey STEFF, hope you’re well. It’s been a while. I CANT WAIT TO DO THE RECOMMENDED READING ON THIS TOPIC AND ALSO ATTEND THIS session. Good that I managed to land on your website again, and I will try my best to get to know of the taboo symposium through here 🙂
Thank you for the recommended reading list, and as always fantastic artwork along this line 🙂
Best,
rajas
We have jumped the first-non-social-media-based-comment hurdle. Yippee!!! Thanks, Rajas, hope to see you on the 24th!