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    Your worth is like a jewel

    Al AndersonBy Al Anderson
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    Imagine this: you carry a jewel everywhere you go. Instead of keeping it close, you hold it out for others to judge. When people admire it, you feel proud. When they ignore it or criticize it, you feel ashamed. Over time, you begin to believe the jewel’s worth rises and falls depending on the opinions of others.

    Every day, you polish it anxiously, thinking, Will they like it today? Will they see its value? Compliments feel like sunlight, making the jewel shine brighter. Criticism feels like a shadow, making it look dull in your eyes. Without realizing it, you stop seeing the jewel yourself—you only look at it through the reflections of other people’s faces.

    Then one day, a truth strikes you: the jewel’s value isn’t created by applause or approval. Its worth doesn’t disappear when others fail to notice it. Its value simply is. And the same is true for you. Your worth is not a prize to be won, nor is it a number measured in likes, titles, or applause. It’s something you carry within you, unshakable and constant.

    When you stop measuring yourself by the shifting standards of others and start treasuring yourself for who you are, you see what has been true all along—you are already enough. Your value isn’t fragile; it’s intrinsic. The moment you recognize this truth, you step out of the exhausting chase for validation and into the freedom of self-acceptance.

    Moral

    Just like the jewel, your worth shines whether or not anyone notices it. The key is to recognize it for yourself.

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