Monday, October 20, 2008

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent" - Eleanor Roosevelt

Great, so not only are you feeling inferior, but you're also being told that your not-letting-other-people-make-you-feel-inferior skills are inferior.

4 comments:

laura k said...

I love Eleanor Roosevelt, but this quote always bothered me. I think I know what she meant - that your self-esteem comes from within, and just because someone thinks your shit shouldn't change that - but it does seem victim-blaming.

I'm pretty sure she was talking about African-American kids living under Jim Crow laws, so it's a bit better in that context.

impudent strumpet said...

It does work a bit better in the plural somehow. But it still reminds me of the grownups who would tell me to "just ignore" my bullies.

And even though I now know that self-esteem does come from within, it's not like I could will it into existence. I think a certain critical mass of external validation is needed to kick-start it.

laura k said...

I think a certain critical mass of external validation is needed to kick-start it.

Right! Well said.

Mac said...

From despair.com: "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent, but you'd be a fool to withhold that from your superiors."