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Should we stop telling everyone they're "enough" and start pushing them to actually change?
As rising economic pressures and rapid technological shifts demand constant adaptation, the popular self-esteem movement's core message is being questioned for potentially fostering complacency. Cast your vote on whether gentle affirmation or a push for growth better serves personal development.
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