“I AM WORTH IT”
I recommend you to read it when you have time, quietly to enjoy it.
This is a gem... From Jorge Luis Borges, writer and poet.
Beyond the charm... beyond everything external to me.
“I AM WORTH IT”
From losing so much, I learned to win; from crying so much, I drew the smile I have.
I know the floor so much that I only look at the sky. I hit rock bottom so many times that every time I go down, I know tomorrow I'll be up.
I am amazed at how human beings are, and I have learned to be myself.
I had to experience loneliness to learn how to be with myself and know that I'm good company.
I tried so many times to help others, and I learned to ask for help.
I always tried to make everything perfect and realized that really everything is as imperfect as it should be (including me).
I only do what I must, the best way I can, and others do what they want.
I saw so many dogs running mindlessly that I learned to be a tortoise and appreciate the journey.
I learned that in this life, nothing is certain, except death.. that's why I enjoy the moment and what I have.
I learned that no one belongs to me, and I learned that they will be with me as long as they want and should be, and whoever is really interested in me will let me know at all times and against whatever.
That true friendship does exist, but it's not easy to find.
That the one who loves you will always show it to you without you asking.
That being faithful is not an obligation but a real pleasure when love is the owner of you.
That's living... Life is beautiful with its come and go, with its flavors and flavors...
I learned to live and enjoy every detail, I learned from mistakes but I don't live thinking about them, because they are always a bitter memory that prevents you from moving forward, because there are irreparable mistakes.
Strong wounds are never erased from your heart, but there is always someone really willing to heal them with the help of God.
Walk in God's hand. Everything always gets better.
And don't push too hard because the best things in life happen when you least expect them. Don't look for them. They look for you.
The best is yet to come...
✍️ George Luis Borges
In contemporary life, embracing our worth often requires a deep dive into self-reflection and personal growth. The essence of self-worth extends beyond mere acknowledgment of our existence; it involves recognizing the trials we face and the lessons we learn along the way. Literature, like the works of Jorge Luis Borges, serves as a profound reminder of these truths. Borges's poetic wisdom encapsulates the struggle of human experience, making it relatable to anyone navigating the complexities of life. We often find ourselves losing our way, only to discover valuable lessons buried within those moments of despair. Taking time to reflect allows us to appreciate not just our successes but also our failures as critical components of our journey. A common thread in personal development literature emphasizes the significance of self-love and acceptance. When we learn to accept ourselves—imperfections and all—we pave the way for genuine connections with others. This practice also highlights the rarity of true friendship, which requires mutual respect and understanding, further enriching our lives. In today's fast-paced world, it is vital to slow down and savor each moment and lesson life throws our way. Acknowledging that true happiness comes from within can lead to a more fulfilling existence. By appreciating the present and accepting ourselves without reservation, we set the stage for lasting joy and resilience. Furthermore, fostering patience is essential; the best outcomes often manifest when we least expect them. Encourage yourself to engage in mindfulness practices, which can enhance your awareness of life's fleeting beauties. Remember, every day offers a new opportunity to recognize that you are indeed worthy of love, happiness, and fulfillment.
