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Does your value gets affected in someone's inability to know how worthy u were?
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dobilana gosh

That’s such a deep and thoughtful question. The truth is, your worth doesn’t change based on someone else’s ability (or inability) to recognize it. Your value comes from within, from who you are, your qualities, your efforts, and how you treat others. It’s rooted in your own self-awareness and self-respect.

People might fail to see your worth sometimes, and that can sting, but their inability to recognize it doesn't mean it isn't there. It's about them, not about you. And, often, when someone doesn’t see the value in you, it's not because it’s lacking—it's usually because they’re unable to recognize it for various reasons. Maybe they’re not in the right place themselves, or they're just not looking at things in the right way.

The key is not to lose sight of your own worth. When you know your value, it makes it easier to move forward, whether or not others see it. Do you find that challenging sometimes?