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Why do many rural students have more or less low self-esteem?

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On the reasons why rural students have an inferiority complex, I personally believe that there may be several factors: differences in family background and educational resources, social environment and psychological pressure, cultural differences and cognitive bias and so on.

First of all, there is a gap between rural students and urban students in terms of family background and educational resources. Many rural families have relatively poor economic conditions, and the parents' literacy and education may be low; while urban students have relatively better family and educational conditions. These differences can lead to rural students' maladjustment and low self-esteem in learning and socializing.

Secondly, the social environment and psychological pressure may also give rural students a sense of inferiority. For example, when they compete with urban students, they may be at a relative disadvantage due to the previously mentioned differences in educational resources and other reasons, leading to self-doubt and uneasiness.

Finally, cultural differences and cognitive biases may also affect rural students' self-confidence. Sometimes, people from different regions will have different cultures and values, which may lead to mutual incomprehension and prejudice. All these factors may make rural students feel inferior.

In short, there are many aspects of factors that cause rural students to feel inferior. In practice, we should give them as much attention and support as possible so that they can give full play to their potential and achieve better results and development.