Thursday, February 18, 2016

Thursday Thought - 2/18/2016

Thursday Thought

Inheritance of Self-Worth


A view of yourself and what you're worth is influenced by so many external forces and voices. It's mind-boggling that the appraisal of your whole self does not carry as much importance to you as the price tag people stick on it. Go ahead and look deep inside yourself. What skills and abilities do you possess? What are your best features?

No need to answer these questions now. You should have at least one or two things for each that come to mind immediately upon reading those words. Sometimes it's hard to find a couple things you like about yourself, that's alright though.

In order to place a value on yourself, you have to know the good and bad things you possess. Look at the topography of the lands that make up YOU. Evaluate the cracks, crevices, minerals, and all the other things that would give land its worth. As a human being these features would be your morals, personality, mannerisms, quirks, beauty, passions, and so on. You establish how much they are valued, some people may not like someone who speaks their mind but if you like that about yourself, then you raise your value. 

Once you decide what makes you YOU and what what raises the value, you can understand how important you are to not only yourself but to those around you. From there you know that you are worthy of a certain level of love, appreciation, and so much more. 

In summary, your self-worth is inherited when you can be dead-honest and purely positive with you about who you are. Inherit a shitstain or inherit a castle. You would probably have a preference, but you should definitely build yourself up. How you view yourself is worth more than the opinion of one hundred strangers. 

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