Definition
Self-command means having control over your own actions, emotions, and impulses. 🧠 It's the ability to govern yourself, even when you're tempted to do otherwise. Unlike being bossed around by others, self-command is about being your own leader. Imagine it as a mental remote control, allowing you to choose your reactions. It's not about suppressing emotions, but managing them effectively. Self-command helps you make rational decisions instead of impulsive ones.