You or Who




There is a statistic I once read that is appropriate for my key point in this post.  Scientists have estimated the physiological odds of any one of us being born at 2,240 trillion to one.  In case you aren't aware of the true size of that number, it requires 12 zeros after the 2,240.  The number is not huge!  It's humongous!  

Put in its true context it proves, each one of us is a living miracle because the odds were trillions against us ever stepping foot on this planet.  Then, why do so many of us not appreciate our own individual miracle?  Why do we not see enough value in who we are as an individual?  Why do we think we are less than someone else?  What is it that makes many of us suffer from low self esteem or worth?  Why do many of us think something like:  "If only I could be like him or her."

Don't be impressed by another individual just because they're different than you.  Recognize that there is nobody exactly like you anywhere in the human race.  No other human being can duplicate your life experiences regardless how hard they might try.  You are truly one of a kind and that makes you extremely valuable.

Celebrate YOU not some other who!

 

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