I was reflecting on a conversation I had recently (and a number of times before) with my mother. She says that all her life she's had feelings of inferiority. She says it wasn't nearly so bad when she was younger, but that now she feels it more acutely.
I find this a little odd because I know of no one, particularly my father or my brother or sisters, who ever gave her cause to feel that way.
I understand how she feels because I've had bouts of that when I was younger. But I learned to fight it. I've learned to give myself credit for things I know I can do and what others have complimented me for over the years. I've also learned how to discern the difference between friendly teasing and malicious teasing. I learned how to laugh at myself at times and to accept that I and my opinion have as much value as anyone's.
But does anyone here struggle with feelings of inferiority? How do you deal with it?
I find this a little odd because I know of no one, particularly my father or my brother or sisters, who ever gave her cause to feel that way.
I understand how she feels because I've had bouts of that when I was younger. But I learned to fight it. I've learned to give myself credit for things I know I can do and what others have complimented me for over the years. I've also learned how to discern the difference between friendly teasing and malicious teasing. I learned how to laugh at myself at times and to accept that I and my opinion have as much value as anyone's.
But does anyone here struggle with feelings of inferiority? How do you deal with it?