Don't worry about what others think of you. It doesn't matter as long as you have your own Convictions and are proud of what you do.

RVM
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When you have your own Convictions and are proud of what you do, it doesn't matter if others think good of you. It is because of the choices that you made that you get to be where you are. In your case, you could have been a loser, but thanks to the decisions that you made, you’ve become a winner. If there was no use for someone like yourself, then who would want to be around? When others look at you and think about where they would be in your position, they see a loser.

How far could they go in life if they were a loser? That's why when other people look at someone who has their own Convictions and is proud of what they do, it doesn't matter if they think anything bad about them. They know that this person chose his or her path, and that's what matters the most.

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