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"NEXT Decision...BETTER than your LAST" A Sweet Philosophy to Live by... it’s always within reach and never a set up for disappointment. Hi, I’m Zara! Here, you'll learn to live in the present, effectively & productively, regardless of your past experiences or current circumstances. That's what it means to be grown...and Grown IS Sexy! Welcome!
Date / Time: 6/22/2008 9:47 PM UTC
Many would say that a person is worthy because he/she is; just being makes one worthy. While I know it's the position of many, one of the things that gets me so excited about the work I do and starting this radio show is that it's a forum to shatter unproductive, gullible and shallow positions that excuse personal responsibility.That said, I will dare offer this position…it is the individual who determines his/her own worth.After all, what is worth? Irrespective of financial wealth, worth is value, meaning, significance, goodness, importance, usefulness; it’s a quality that renders something desirable, deserving of or merited.While I agree that every person is entitled to “worthiness”, it is the individual who decides, determines and does the mental and emotional work to be worthy. Parents and others can and should set the course for worthiness, but qualities that command esteem and respect exude from the individual when he/she knows their own worth. While no person is any better than another, may I suggest that a person’s worth is what he/she believes it is.
We're Growing UP, Ya'll! ;-) ZARA
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