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Finding True Self-Worth

You don’t have to be desired by everyone to validate your worth. No one really values what everyone else can get. - Why is it that so many people feel the need to expose themselves for validation? Dudes do shirtless mirror pics after the gym, girls take half naked selfies after a shower. It’s all for validation by the masses. - But here’s the thing if anyone can get it, it loses its perceived value. Lamborghinis are valuable because they are unattainable for most people. The same should be true of ourselves. But notice I mentioned perceived value not actual value. Perceived value is the value given to someone by the general population whereas the actual value is intrinsic and defined by the creator of the thing in question. - Why do we feel the need to be validated by random people on the internet aka perceived value? The only one who can give you value is the One that created you and he loves you as you are. He literally died to have a chance to be with you, that’s how valuable he thinks you are so don’t sell yourself off for cheap. You don’t have to seek validation especially about your body cause all that value is only perceived. - Value yourself the way God values you and you will attract the types of people that value you that way as well. - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 • • • • • • #philippines🇵🇭

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