
The core components of psychological capital include self-confidence, resilience, optimism, and hope. These elements help individuals respond more effectively to stress and challenges while enhancing emotional regulation. Higher levels of psychological capital can increase individuals' motivation for learning and work performance, foster positive interpersonal relationships, and improve social skills and overall life satisfaction. This study emphasizes that psychological capital is crucial for personal growth and development, highlighting the importance of accumulating and cultivating psychological capital.
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