Part 2
Some see worth as having gathered the greatest amount of resources in an average seventy-year span. Others see worth as achieving all your goals in an average seventy-year run. Even others see worth as having the best bankable body. Still others see worth as letting their conscience drive their actions- and not subjected under the control of the state. If one has already figured it out, worth will never be defined the same way by two different people. It changes depending on who you ask, or who you are.
Look at us: tired, boring, embittered from self-hate. We moan about the accomplishments that we could never reach. We lose our bodies through fajas that tell, “Hey, world! I want to be a size two, even though I’m a natural size eight!” Our bohemian creativity dies in a sea of fifth-floor Accounting cubicles with blackened faces full of regret and remorse. We cling to Ben and Jerry’s and a heart-breaking Lifetime movie and forget that we are unique, made at a beautiful, heavenly image, endowed with beautiful clothes that define creativity, betrothed to God and to ourselves. Look who has dared to trample over our worth!
Our worth!
Man must learn how to believe in dreams, believe in hope, and believe in himself. How can we understand our precious worth if we allow our lives to spear through misery and disgrace? He must advance for the best in himself even if the best does not seem to cater as enough for the rest. No one can value someone as best as ourselves, so it is the time to appreciate what we can give to the world. No one shall dare cross path against tarnishing our self-worth; whoever dares to do so will face swift wrath. Let us know that the world is waiting for people with euphoria and intensity to change.
But let us begin: what are you worth?