Saturday, December 19, 2015

Be "Yourself"

As long as you believe that being like  others increases your value as a human being, you will keep being unaware of how important you "already" are. You deserve to be the "original" person that you are, without pettily imitating anybody else. Money, clothes and jewels don't make you an individual worth of admiration. A few might envy wealth, but many more will appreciate a shining personality, a welcoming attitude, generous availability. A wise actress said that she preferred to be a first-class "herself" rather than a second-class copy of someone else. Who admires the myriad starlets who desperately tried to look like Marilyn Monroe? Only those who chose to be "themselves" and displayed their true talents became as admired and appreciated as Marilyn had been.

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