Is Impressing Others a Reflection of Low Self-Esteem?

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The discussion centers on the necessity of impressing others and its implications on personal identity and self-esteem. It highlights that constantly trying to impress people can lead to a loss of authenticity, as individuals may feel compelled to alter themselves to meet perceived expectations. The conversation references Francis Fukuyama's concept of "recognition," suggesting that the desire for acknowledgment is a fundamental human drive, akin to survival instincts observed in the animal kingdom. The idea is presented that the urge to impress may stem from low self-esteem, where individuals seek validation through external approval rather than self-acceptance. Overall, the dialogue questions the motivations behind the need to impress and the potential consequences on personal well-being.
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Do we have to always impress others?

If we try to impress other people all the time; then obviously we are trying to reach their expectation and keep changing ourselves ?
 
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Or maybe we only impress certain people...who we feel we can gain something from.
 
Stanley_Smith said:
Do we have to always impress others?

If we try to impress other people all the time; then obviously we are trying to reach their expectation and keep changing ourselves ?

Francis Fukuyama, yea that's his name, wrote a book entitled, "The End of History and The Last Man". I say it's all a matter of survival. He said it's all a matter of "recognition". We all strive to be recognized. See, see, that's what I'm doing now right? From my Darwinian perspective, I see it in the same light as the young gazelles jumping about showing the lions their strength as if to say, "don't bother running after me, I'm too fast". So perhaps in this regards, humans use a different coin.
 
why do ppl have to try and impress other ppl by starting forums about impressing ppl?... :P j/k. you might be able to say that it has something to do with evolution but i would say that it is mainly a way for ppl w/low self esteem to feel better. it might not be their expectations, it might be our expectations of their expectations...
 
https://www.newsweek.com/robert-redford-dead-hollywood-live-updates-2130559 Apparently Redford was a somewhat poor student, so was headed to Europe to study art and painting, but stopped in New York and studied acting. Notable movies include Barefoot in the Park (1967 with Jane Fonda), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969, with Paul Newma), Jeremiah Johnson, the political drama The Candidate (both 1972), The Sting (1973 with Paul Newman), the romantic dramas The Way We Were (1973), and...

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