If you cannot find and appreciate the beauty of your own thoughts, how can others appreciate you?

Debasish Mridha
If you cannot find and appreciate the beauty of your...
If you cannot find and appreciate the beauty of your...
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The quote, "If you cannot find and appreciate the beauty of your own thoughts, how can others appreciate you?" is a great way to encourage yourself to love your own ideas. When you feel bad about certain things or when you feel like your ideas are not good enough, this quote will help to remind you that everyone has ideas, even if they are not very good. This will help you to get past the negative feelings that may have caused you to lose confidence in yourself. Besides, if others are able to understand how good an idea sounds, then that means that you have a great idea.

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