Self-Esteem and the Truth

Those who are under confident are ignorant. Those who are over confident are ignorant. Those who are the right amount of confident are ignorant too. The moment, you begin to attach a worth to you (positive or negative), is the moment you are sowing the seeds to sorrow. You can not have a worth. Understand that all these things are chimerical and transient. The real YOU is flawless without having to do anything. And the you that you think is you, well that's a sorrow in itself.

@BlatantHonesty
Thankyou so much for this gentle reminder of how we should treat oursleves and truly embrace who we are meant to be. It is so easy to want to be someone else or overcompensate for the parts of ourselves we do noot deem as fit. I really appreciate your words and most importantly the meaning and weight they hold.