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==== Strong ==== People with strong self-esteem have a positive [[self-image]] and enough strength so that anti-feats do not subdue their self-esteem. They have less fear of failure. These individuals appear humble, cheerful, and this shows a certain strength not to boast about feats and not to be afraid of anti-feats.<ref name="Autoestima género"/><ref name="digital activity"/> They are capable of fighting with all their might to achieve their goals because, if things go wrong, their self-esteem will not be affected. They can acknowledge their own mistakes precisely because their self-image is strong, and this acknowledgment will not impair or affect their self-image.<ref name="digital activity"/> They live with less fear of losing social prestige, and with more happiness and general well-being.<ref name="digital activity"/> However, no type of self-esteem is indestructible,<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Baumeister |first1=Roy F. |last2=Campbell |first2=Jennifer D. |last3=Krueger |first3=Joachim I. |last4=Vohs |first4=Kathleen D. |date=May 2003 |title=Does High Self-Esteem Cause Better Performance, Interpersonal Success, Happiness, or Healthier Lifestyles? |journal=Psychological Science in the Public Interest |language=en |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=1–44 |doi=10.1111/1529-1006.01431 |pmid=26151640 |issn=1529-1006|doi-access=free }}</ref> and due to certain situations or circumstances in life, one can fall from this level into any other state of self-esteem.<ref name="Ross, Martín 2013"/><ref name="digital activity"/>
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