self-esteem and self-concept
Self-esteem is the subjective evaluation and perception of one's own worth, value, and overall sense of self-worth. It refers to the level of confidence, belief, and satisfaction an individual has about themselves. Self-concept, on the other hand, refers to the cognitive and conscious awareness an individual holds about their own identity. It represents the collection of beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions about oneself, including physical, social, and psychological attributes.
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