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24e162d Since the values of the market were the highest criteria, persons also became valued as commodities which could be bought and sold. A person's worth is then his salable market value, whether it is skill or 'personality' that is up for sale. [...] The market value, then, becomes the individual's valuation of himself, so that self-confidence and 'self-feeling' (ones experience of identity with one's self) are largely reflections of what other.. self-wort society culture capitalism self-esteem Rollo May
d0e532a One does not become fully human painlessly. Rollo May
5954029 A person can meet anxiety to the extent that his values are stronger than the threat. Rollo May
61d6134 Hate is not the opposite of love; apathy is. Rollo May
c563d47 There is no meaningful "yes" unless the individual could also have said "no." Rollo May