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An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
by David Hume
There is a principle, supposed to prevail among many, which is utterly incompatible with all virtue or moral sentiment; and as it can proceed from nothing but the most depraved disposition, so in its turn it tends still further to encourage that depravity

You Must Love Yourself First
If Love Is a Game, These Are the Rules
by Cherie Carter-Scott, Ph.D.
Your relationship with yourself is the central template from which all others are formed. Loving yourself is a prerequisite to creating a successful and authentic union with another. The relationship you have with yourself is the central relationship

First and Foremost: You Gotta Love Yourself!
Teen Love: On Relationships, A Book for Teenagers
by Kimberly Kirberger
Each relationship you have with another person reflects the relationship you have with yourself. Before we get started with relationships, let's take a look at the most important relationship we will ever have..., the one with ourselves.

Self-Acceptance
How to Succeed at Being Yourself: Finding the Confidence to Fulfill Your Destiny
by Joyce Meyer
Do you like yourself? Most people don't like themselves, you know. I have many years of experience with people, trying to help them be whole emotionally, mentally, spiritually and socially I felt it was a major breakthrough when I simply discovered

Creating Your Own Healing Tools

I believe that we all possess the inner resources needed to make changes in our lives. When we get in touch with our Wise Mind, the part of us that knows, we can be self-healers, Masters of our lives. Mastery means that we are no longer victims; we are

Learning To Love Yourself
by Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A.
According to the song written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed, Greatest Love of All "The greatest love of all / Is easy to achieve / Learning to love yourself / It is the greatest love of all." I agree that, for many people, self-love may be t

Self-Love : Is It Selfish?
by Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A.
Is self-love the Greatest Love of All? Or is it selfish and self-indulgent? Learning to love yourself may be the greatest love you ever experience and achieve. Self-love is not selfish or bad. When you love yourself, you will feel good about

Priorities : Family, Self, Work, Spouse
by Paul Mauchline
I have a question I would like you to ask yourself today. Answer the question honestly, without giving it much thought right now. Just give your immediate response, keeping in mind that there might be components to the question you currently do not have i

Maintaining Your Individuality in Love
by Paul Mauchline
Mature love is a partnership in which both individuals have room to be themselves even while being together. Do not give up your own dreams and goals for the sake of a relationship. Mature love requires giving your love with no strings attached

Educating Yourself About The Art of Loving
by Paul Mauchline
Love is an art. The capacity for love (both self-love and love of others) is a seed that lies within each of us. Learn the art of growing that seed. Take the time to expand your knowledge of love and practice The Art of Loving always to create the loving

The Circle of Love : Do you love yourself?
by Paul Mauchline
Self-Love is at the center of your Circle of Love. The degree to which you love yourself will determine the degree to which you are able to extend love to others and ultimately to build a healthy, loving relationship. Do you love yourself?

The Greatest Gift We Can Give To Our Children
by Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A.
Some people believe the most important thing to give a child is an excellent education. More important than giving a child a proper formal education is to foster the child's self-esteem. This is a key ingredient for them to develop a sense of self-love

Self-Love
Narcissism
Reflection and Self Discovery
Self-Esteem
Advice & Discussions
Almost 21 and TERRIFIED at being unable to make decisions
I need to learn how to make decisions (or make them better), but I can't figure out how to go about this. Does anyone have any experience or advice? I have had difficulty making decisions for several years, at least four. I take FOREVER to make decisions because I am over-analyzing.
I dont really know what to do with myself
I'm having too many problems all over lap and its really bugging me out. Its just like things that should be simple like writing a complete and grammatically correct sentence seems to be hard for me. My OCD which i am definitely not in control of makes my thoughts all jumpy.
If you realize you are a really bad person what do you do?
Any suggestions about coming to terms with being a really bad person? How does one move on or just accept themselves or fix their problems?
I feel myself changing and I don't like the new me:S
So for as long as I can remember I have always been a "social butterfly" I've never had any awkward moments with anyone. I've always been able to start and hold good conversations with anyone and anywhere. And I had alot of friends. I know that not all of them were my best buddies but I did like alot of people and I did liek to spend time with anyone of them.

   

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