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Explain the difference between feelings and moods.

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Describe the concept of self-esteem.



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Answer to Question 1

Feelings come and go within minutes, whereas a mood is a more sustained emotional state that colors our view of the world for longer periods.

Answer to Question 2

Self-esteem is a belief and pride in ourselves. It's based not on external factors like wealth or beauty but on what you believe about yourself. It's not something you're born with; it develops over time.



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