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The Virtue of Inner Strength

Developing Extraordinary Resilience Through the Power of Self-Esteem

In this compelling new work by renowned self-esteem pioneer Nathaniel Branden, you will learn how true self-esteem is not only a path to personal wellbeing but also a crucial component for navigating life's complexities. Here, Branden blends his hallmark psychological clarity with a fresh spiritual lens and demonstrates why:

  • Defending your right to self-esteem is essential for genuine happiness.
  • Self-esteem is the reputation you get with yourself, developed through competent, confident, courageous action--while misguided actions chip away at your inner strength.
  • It is essential to build deep psychological resilience by living consciously, accepting responsibility, showing integrity, purposefulness, assertiveness, and self-acceptance.
  • You must believe that you deserve success, love, and fulfillment as you confront self-doubt, face fears, and channel discomfort as fuel for personal growth.
  • Deepen your connection to reality and develop a consciousness rooted in truth, purpose, and integrity.
  • Cultivate lifelong practices of living consciously, self-responsibly, with integrity to protect your inner strength even when challenged.
  • Integrate psychological insight with spiritual discipline to emerge as a whole, self-empowered person.

Branden elevates self-esteem from a psychological need to a spiritual practice--a disciplined way of orienting your awareness, truthfulness, and personal integrity. In a culture that often confuses self-esteem with vanity or entitlement, his work stands firm: true self-esteem is earned, grounded, and crucial for navigating life's complexities. The Virtue of Inner Strength is your comprehensive guide to building an unshakable foundation of inner power--both practical and profound--rooted in psychological insight and spiritual depth.


Mai 2026, ca. 162 Seiten, Englisch
Ingram Publishers Services
978-1-7225-0744-2

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