selfauthoritativeness
Self-authoritativeness refers to an individual's internal sense of authority or legitimacy over their own thoughts, feelings, and actions. It is the capacity to be the primary source of one's own beliefs, values, and decision-making processes, rather than relying solely on external validation or directives. A person with a strong sense of self-authoritativeness trusts their own judgment and experiences, and feels empowered to act in accordance with their own internal compass. This does not imply an absence of external influence or advice, but rather a discerning approach to how such influences are integrated and prioritized.
Developing self-authoritativeness often involves self-reflection, critical thinking, and a willingness to take responsibility for one's choices.