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I Want to Know My Worth by Anonymous

  • Feb 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Stereotype after stereotype fill my brain,

I can’t escape them because society is full like a train.


I want to know my worth, but for me, myself, and I,

Comparing yourself to others isn’t the main design.


My goals, my dreams, and aspirations I share if I want,

The main goal is I decide myself, no one else can choose my next thought.


I’m getting to know myself as me and as my own friend.

I hope I know my worth, and treat myself kindly to the end.

 
 

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