YOU ARE VALUABLE
We all are valuable but most of us are oblivious to makes us
valuable. The understanding of what
makes us valuable is relevant to become the person we are created to be. What distinguishes
the great from the mediocrities is the recognition of what makes them valuable
and growing from that place. When you can’t see what makes you valuable, the
thought of you being a no body when in reality you’re somebody relevant in the
society becomes what holds you down from ever reaching your peak in life. Knowing you’re valuable is not convincing
enough when what makes you valuable is unknown and this is why it becomes
difficult to believe you’re valuable when the truth is everyone is valuable. You don’t need others to tell you that you’re
valuable because people can’t see what makes you valuable, they can only see
what makes you valuable to them which may not be the ingredient. To become aware of that which makes your
valuable is to not look on what’s on the outside, everything that makes a person
valuable resides on the inside and until you see it, you can’t be it. I know I’m valuable because I see something
inside of me that confirms that. The
question is do you know what is inside of you? What are the gifts, abilities,
capabilities, skills, ideas, creativity inside of you that you know are inside
of you? If everyone is valuable, it means everyone has something inside of them. The fact that you believe you got nothing or
you’re nothing is a sure sign of your ignorance to what you got so, you settle
for a no body identity, dis-valuing yourself and you end up where you’re not meant to be.
Don’t let anything on the outside
whisper into your ears that you got nothing on the inside. Your circumstances
shouldn’t, your failures shouldn’t, where you’re in life shouldn’t because nothing
on the outside can see what’s on the inside only what‘s in you that can and
that’s God. Whatever God says you’re,
whatever he says you got, that’s the truth and you have to hold on to his words
to go through life. People can only say to you what they see on you not in you.
They would call you a failure because they see you’ve failed multiply of time,
they would call you a pauper because you
have no money, you don’t need to listen to them, what they can see is limited
which is the same thing as ignorance. You
fail but you’re not a failure because there’s something in you that makes you
successful, smart, rich, wealthy, and relevant in the society. Your failures shouldn’t
convince you that you got nothing. What
I’m trying to let you see is that what makes you valuable is available to you
but not knowing what it is, keeps it dormant in you and this is why in your
eyes you see yourself to be irrelevant, too little to bring about change in
your society or in the world. You can’t do much believing in yourself when you
know too little of what’s in you.
BECOMING VALUABLE
Everyone is valuable, yes and that’s a personal fact but we
have to become who we’re in front of people. Knowing what’s inside is one side of the
bridge but what takes you to the other side where you’re valuable in the eyes of others is
the bridge and that is, bringing what’s inside outside(bringing it to where
people are). Bringing what’s inside
outside is seen as growing from the inside by giving life to those things that makes your valuable through harnessing them daily. People don’t
see you as valuable if they can’t see what makes you valuable, If you’re a
gifted at dancing, dance, if it is a beautiful voice, sing that’s how you
flaunt yourself as valuable in front of people. When you grow from the inside,
you become what God created you to be, if you grow from the outside, you become
what the world prefers you be. Bringing
what’s inside outside means willing to be who God created you to be even if
everything on the outside is against you. You need to be at your core to be valuable
to people. There are times when you
bring what’s on the inside outside but they still don’t see you as valuable;
you’re not because the outside you brought it to is not where it is needed or appreciated. Writing in a place where all they do is
dance, you’re in a wrong place. You can live there but you can’t be valuable
there and growing who you’re there requires endurance to go through mockeries,
rejections and come out great. Remember you’re valuable so
when they say you’re not, laugh at them because they can’t see and you’re going
to show them.
Your value is not in what you do neither is it in the materialistic things you acquire nor how you're but it is in who you're created to be. Do you know who you're created to be?
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