Standing at the corner of the street waiting for a man to pick you up may not be a way to start a romantic relationship, at least it's not a way to start something that lasts a week or more . But in the film, Edward, a wealthy businessman, chose a beautiful woman Vivian. In the film process, they formed close relationships with each other. While watching this movie, I found four concepts that I thought would play an important role in the film's "perception", "animation, first dialogue, self-concept / self-esteem".
Self esteem is an important concept of social psychology including self consciousness. Self-esteem development continues to evolve throughout the life cycle, being influenced by the child's perception of herself and her surroundings and expectations for function. The development of healthy self-esteem is not black-and-white, but this burden in early childhood was mainly by caregivers. - Self-motivation and self-determination are the most important ways to succeed. In this article we discuss self-motivation and self-determination using Fredrick Douglass's "Learning to Read and Write", an interview with "The Lonely, Good Company" by Richard Rodriguez, Outliers of Malcolm Gladwell, Patti Read. It is the most important element for success
Introduction Self-esteem is the result of many experiences of life. People with strong self-esteem tend to have more positive interaction, better self-esteem than bad people. According to Coopersmith (1967), self-esteem is the product of an individual's early relationship, especially with parents. Growe (1980) discovered that mother acceptance and positive interaction are related to self esteem after the child. - Ambrose Bierce (1958) once wrote as follows. "For men, men are simply hearts, there are people who care about his face and what he wears, but the body of a woman is a woman." Since then, there has been social change, but his argument is still correct. Since the height of the feminist movement in the early 1970s, women have spent more on products and treatments to make them more beautiful. In 1987, sales of cosmetics increased to 18 billion dollars each year ("ignore the economy").