An excessively high sense of moral value. Its inner reality is a fantastical compensation for low self-esteem. That is to say, the desire for a higher self-esteem and dignity is not satisfied in reality, so the unfulfilled dignity is compensated for with an excessively high sense of moral value
Yes, in the act of having an excessively high sense of moral value, people actually want to have a higher self-esteem and dignity in their hearts.
However, in real life, due to various factors such as family background, emotional frustration, and ability gap, they may not be able to fully meet the needs of this dignity, so they use a fantasy and ultra-high moral standard to affirm themselves in order to psychologically compensate for the lack of dignity. This psychological phenomenon actually stems from a kind of self-compensation, rather than a real manifestation of self-esteem, but can make people more likely to feel inferior and affect their mental health.
Therefore, we should try to improve our self-esteem through reasonable self-evaluation, self-control, and the expansion of diverse concepts and an attitude of enjoying life, so as to eliminate this excessive moral compensatory behavior and improve our self-esteem.
At the same time, it is important to recognize that true self-esteem comes from our success and positive interactions in life, not just the pursuit of an imaginary sense of moral worth.