In life, we have one choice to make and that's either to live according to our worth or we live according to our weakness.
Every living soul here on earth is worth more than rubbies and that's because we all have a purpose and that purpose is not the same as the person sitting next to us or our family members.
And you know what? That's what makes us all Unique. What Mr A is good at, Mr B might be finding it hard to be good at it but where there will be a problem is when Mr. B wants to be like Mr. A by all means forgetting that He is unique in his own ways, forgetting that He has got what it takes to be better, forgetting that he has a purpose, forgetting that there are people out there who love and appreciate him for who he is.
In as much as we were given two options which is "Learning to live by our worth and purpose or living according to our weaknesses," a lot of people still go as far as choosing the latter which is "Living according to our weakness"
You know why? Because they feel their friends or workmates do it better.
Dr. R.Timothy Jones, the author of "A Blessed and highly favored life" said, "There is no value more significant than self-value and If we do not value ourselves, we begin to see ourselves as inferior or incompetent when compared to others and due to that, people would fail to see our worth"
Truth be told, you need to value yourself, even if nobody else values you.
If you ask me, there's nothing wrong in believing that you too are good in a lot of things. There's nothing wrong in being better, there's nothing wrong if you know your worth, there's nothing wrong at all and when you learn to work on yourself better, the right people who will recognize your worth and comeback knocking; the right people who will not judge you by what you are bad at but who will be willing to help you out to be better.
Sincerely, that wouldn't happen if you don't know your worth and self-value because if you don't have self-value or lack worth then no one will give you the respect that you need or deserve.
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