This report investigates the relationships between an individual's self-feelings, actions perceived by peers, and their achievement of goals. It presents three hypotheses and analyzes the data using R square values and significance levels to determine the strength and significance of these relationships. The findings reveal moderate correlations between negative self-feelings and avoidance of confrontation, as well as between peer disapproval of actions and feelings of uselessness. However, the study finds no significant link between perceived potential for success and actual goal achievement.