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The Trap of Man’s Approval | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Clint Eastwood once stated, “I’m interested in the fact that the less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.”
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He makes an intriguing point. “Insecure” can often be equated with shy and timid, but insecurity can also show up as prejudiced,
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overly confident, or haughty. This happens when people become dependent on the approval of others.
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The more credit they receive or attention they get, the more their confidence grows—but when that attention is limited or turns to negative,
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it pulls them into prejudice, disappointment, and pride. I encourage you to never let your self-worth,
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attitude, and actions be dependent upon others. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.