One component of the way I use the word “status” myself is one’s perception of influence or importance within a group.
One’s self-perceived influence reflects one’s expectation regarding whether one will be treated with respect, listened to or ignored, taken seriously or patronized, appreciated or taken for granted, treated fairly or unfairly, and so on.
I think, that if you taboo “self-esteem”, this is a good unpacking of the Status aspect of self-esteem. Prestige, wealth, and all those other things are simply inputs to one’s expectations about how one will be treated—which is why people can have those things and still not act like they have high status. Status in a behavioral sense is a set of emotion-backed high-level predictions about how others will treat us in response to our action.
One component of the way I use the word “status” myself is one’s perception of influence or importance within a group.
One’s self-perceived influence reflects one’s expectation regarding whether one will be treated with respect, listened to or ignored, taken seriously or patronized, appreciated or taken for granted, treated fairly or unfairly, and so on.
I think, that if you taboo “self-esteem”, this is a good unpacking of the Status aspect of self-esteem. Prestige, wealth, and all those other things are simply inputs to one’s expectations about how one will be treated—which is why people can have those things and still not act like they have high status. Status in a behavioral sense is a set of emotion-backed high-level predictions about how others will treat us in response to our action.