Some kid
who felt unworthy because of their skin color or sexuality or a myriad of other things can see an example to be inspired by.
Through Hawke's finely calibrated performance, we meet a minister
who feels unworthy, guilty and to a degree compromised: He only has his job courtesy of First Reformed's landlord, the nearby Abundant Life evangelical megachurch, and its leader, Pastor Jeffers (Cedric the Entertainer, credited here as Cedric Kyles).
Not exact matches
If the parish priest is welcoming and friendly with all parents, no matter what their personal situation, the word soon goes around the area that he is an understanding priest and quickly so many others
who have one way or another been made to
feel unworthy of the sacrament come forward to have their children baptised.
Someone like myself
who grew up
feeling «dirty, bad, and
unworthy» and was introverted in temperament, would have worshipped such a man.
Coss hung his head, ashamed and
feeling unworthy to be there, sensing this signaled his true future, where people never believe in him now because of
who he used to be.
Impostor syndrome was first named by a pair of clinical psychologists in the 1970s,
who identified the near - universal experience of
feeling like a fraud,
feeling like an accidental high - achiever, and
feeling unworthy in the face of your own accomplishments.
Make a list of people
who no longer serve your Highest Good;
who make you
feel unworthy.
Or
who feel on the outskirts, somehow
unworthy of style.
If you look back at your dating history and see a string of men
who left you
feeling misunderstood, insecure, or
unworthy of love, the answer (as it is to many other problems in the dating world) is to look within.
Comparing yourself to others is dangerous, if you
feel that way, separate yourself from the people or groups
who make you
feel unworthy.
Maybe you
feel that your game was: made a long time ago, not that great,
unworthy of a listing...
who cares anyway... sigh.
Do the opposite and they'll
feel unloved and
unworthy, perhaps leaving you to find someone
who will give them the attention they crave.
It is to damn the Report as
unworthy of attention, to create such an atmosphere of sleaze and suspicion around it that those
who want to reject or ignore it
feel they can comfortably do so.
The narcissistic personality maintains a grandiose self - perception that judges others as inferior, and with an air of haughty arrogance
feels justified (entitled) in the contemptuous treatment of others
who the narcissist judges to be
unworthy, so that the fundamental inadequacy of the other person justifies the contempt and cruelty delivered by the narcissist.
And there, with other women
who felt just as ashamed and just as
unworthy as I did, I learned that what Sheila Walsh had told me all those years ago: