The More we value things, the less we value ourselves

Bruce Lee
The More we value things, the less we value ourselves
The More we value things, the less we value ourselves
The More we value things, the less we value ourselves
The More we value things, the less we value ourselves
About This Quote

The more we value things, the less we value ourselves. This quote is true in many situations. Most of us like to think that we would do anything to keep and rescue our family and friends, but the truth is that we would be far more willing to sacrifice ourselves for others if they were worth more to us. Consider your own life. When you are afraid of losing something that you love, it often feels very real to you, but if you are not attached to that same thing, you are much less concerned about losing it.

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