Remember worth — you are valuable, and so are they.

Anyone who doesn’t know their own worth risks letting others define it. That often leads to being used or mistreated.

Even in healthy relationships, it’s dangerous to let someone else become the source of your worth.

Many people stop at knowing their own value.

The other key is recognizing the value of the person in front of you.

Healthy relationships require both.

When someone doesn’t know their worth, they often underestimate themselves and overestimate the other person.

That imbalance creates problems before a relationship even begins. The same is true if you overestimate yourself and underestimate someone you haven’t taken the time to know.

Worth is not found in getting a date or a relationship. It’s best that we know our worth before any of that ever happens

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