The Fundamental Mechanism Behind “Confidence in One’s Existential Value”: The Dynamic Interplay of Value Recognition, Emotion, Fear, and Love
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This conceptual study aims to clarify the psychological mechanism that underlies human confidence in existential worth. Departing from conventional quantitative methods, it explores the subjective structure of emotional pain, self-esteem, and subconscious influence. The model proposed here integrates the roles of value perception, emotional processing, and fear response, alongside the profound impact of unconditional love on identity development. By incorporating socio-cultural and developmental influences, and by providing precise functional definitions of 'value' and 'love,' this work offers a coherent framework for understanding the core psychological dynamics of the human mind. This paper emphasizes that genuine psychological insight arises from understanding intrinsic logical mechanisms and experiential truths, much like discerning the quality of a dish by tasting it, rather than solely relying on numerical analysis.