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Leibniz claims that there are two kinds of truths; the second, truths of reasoning, are contingent and their opposite is possible.
High Self-Esteem
A positive assessment of one's own worth or abilities; feeling confidently about oneself.
Validation
The act of recognizing, affirming, or confirming the value, significance, or legitimacy of something or someone.
Low Self-Esteem
A psychological condition characterized by a lack of confidence and feeling unworthy or inadequate.
High Self-Esteem
A positive assessment of one's own worth or value.
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