Just because someone failed to see the value in what you create, doesn’t mean it isn’t valuable.
Just because someone said you didn’t measure up to some standard of achievement, doesn’t mean that they are right, or that standard of achievement actually matters.
Just because someone said it can’t be done, doesn’t mean that you can never do it.
Just because someone got angry at or judged you, doesn’t mean that you are wrong.
Just because someone believes you are not good enough, doesn’t mean that you are not enough already.
Just because someone said you can’t make a difference here, doesn’t mean you do not possess unique gifts and talents that only you can contribute elsewhere.
Just because someone couldn’t see the beauty within you, doesn’t mean it isn’t there.
Just because someone doesn’t want you in their life, doesn’t mean that your presence is not the most amazing gift for another.
Just because someone isn’t willing or able to love you, doesn’t mean that you are not lovable.
Love it!
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