Selfworth should not be tied to material possessions from "summary" of Your Money Or Your Life by Joseph R. Dominguez,Vicki Robin
Our culture bombards us with the message that our value and worth as individuals are directly tied to the material possessions we own. From flashy cars to designer clothes, we are constantly reminded that our self-worth is determined by the things we can accumulate. However, this mindset is not only toxic but also destructive. It leads to a never-ending cycle of consumption and comparison that only serves to leave us feeling empty and unfulfilled.
In reality, true self-worth has nothing to do with the size of our bank account or the brand of our clothing. It is about recognizing our inherent value as human beings, regardless of what we own or how much money we have. When we tie our self-worth to material possessions, we are setting ourselves up for disappointment and dissatisfaction. We are constantly chasing after the next big purchase, hoping that it will finally make us feel worthy and fulfilled. But the truth is, no amount of material possessions can eve...
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