By
Pasquale Ionata
How
important it is on a psychological level to know the value of the other person,
with his specific traits which make him different from me?
The
more profound secret of self-esteem is that of appreciating our neighbours
more, and showing respect for every human being. If we try to treat others with
importance, we will be surprised to discover how we will value ourselves more.
Because true positive self-esteem is not a consequence of great things that we
may have achieved, of the wealth we possess, of the road which we have taken,
but it springs from that recognition of who we are: God’s beloved creatures.
If
we are able to understand this truth, it is also necessary to value other
persons for the same reason, since love for oneself cannot be separated from
love of others. If we do not love ourselves, on what do we base our love for
others? We know that Jesus said: “Love your neighbour as you love yourself.”
The word “as” is used to indicate to consider oneself and not to neglect
oneself... In fact, the commandment presupposes a certain equivalence of love
for myself and for the others. It is not a quantitative equivalence, or else
the commandment would have been: Love your neighbour as much you love yourself,
which would mean, ironically, that a person who just loves himself must also
love others with the same measure.

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