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Originally Posted by Shadix
See, the idea that you are worth as much as you have to offer to the world is the whole problem. I don't have anything to offer to the world really whereas my brother is intellectually stimulating to talk to and fun to be around. According to that logic, which is how most people think, he is worth more than me. How is this fair? He didn't choose to be the way he is, nor did he work at it, it isbjust in his nature. Likewise, I didn't choose to be the way I am, in fact I try very hard to be intellectually stimuting and fun. It just doesn't come naturally. And people are too judgmental to allow me to ease into it. Why can't everyone just be valued equally since nobody really chooses to be what they are?
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You ARE worth as much as you give!
Do you have hands, legs, a mouth, a brain? Then you have lots to offer the world.
You don't know how most people think. You are just assuming. You are wrong.
Why can't everyone just be valued equally? What a contradiction! Start with valuing yourself equally. Everyone has different assets and faults.
I am feeling motherly toward you. You are actually triggering me, so I'll back off. (Runs screaming.........)