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Understanding Self-Worship: Recognizing the Signs and Consequences

Self-worship is the act of placing oneself at the center of one's own life and affections, above all else. It is the tendency to prioritize one's own desires, needs, and interests over those of others, and to seek one's own glory and happiness above all else. Self-worship can manifest in many ways, such as:

* Narcissism: an excessive love for oneself and a lack of empathy for others.
* Egoism: the belief that one's own needs and desires are more important than those of others.
* Selfishness: the tendency to prioritize one's own interests over the needs of others.
* Arrogance: an inflated sense of one's own importance and abilities.

Self-worship can lead to a variety of negative consequences, such as:

* Isolation: when we prioritize our own needs and desires above all else, we may find ourselves alone and disconnected from others.
* Entitlement: when we believe that we are entitled to special treatment and that our needs should always come first, we may become demanding and difficult to be around.
* Lack of empathy: when we are focused solely on our own needs and desires, we may neglect the feelings and needs of others.
* Anxiety and stress: when we are constantly prioritizing our own needs and desires, we may experience anxiety and stress as a result.

It is important to note that self-worship is not the same as self-care. Self-care involves taking care of oneself in a healthy and balanced way, while self-worship involves placing oneself at the center of one's own life and affections. It is possible to practice self-care without falling into self-worship by prioritizing one's own needs and desires in a balanced and healthy way, and by being mindful of the needs and feelings of others.

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