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Intoduction self-test key
1. Self-respect means feeling deep down a healthy form of inspiring
happiness.
False. Self-respect is not necessarily associated with
happiness.
2. Self-respect is the real value we place on the facts
about ourselves.
False. We place a value on what we believe is true, not necessarily
what is true.
3. Our beliefs shape our experience of the world in three ways:
action, attention, and distortion.
True.
4. "Children who have low self-respect may focus on their
failures instead of successes" is an example of how beliefs
control attention.
True.
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