The Power of Vulnerability - New Study Looks At The Advantages of Showing One’s Weaknesses
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A recent study by PsychTests.com reveals that people who are comfortable being vulnerable and willing to admit their flaws are happier, more optimistic, and have higher self-esteem than those who don’t.
People who recognize their weaknesses use this self-awareness as an incentive and fuel for growth and self-improvement.
You can’t help but respect someone who has the courage to admit a flaw and the stamina to keep trying, moving forward, and striving for self-improvement.” MONTREAL (PRWEB) January 30, 2021 What draws people to superheroes? Certainly their enviable, superhuman capabilities, but also the fact that their formidableness was bred from their vulnerabilities. Batman, Green Arrow, The Crow, and even Harry Potter, used their personal tragedies as motivation to make the world a better place. M