Your Worth Never Changes
We talk a lot about confidence and esteem,
but not enough about worth.
Worth isn’t something you earn.
It isn’t something you can lose.
It isn’t something that rises and falls with your choices, mistakes, or “how well you’re doing.”
Worth is steady.
Unchanging.
Intrinsic.
It’s like a $100 bill:
Whether it’s crisp and new,
wrinkled and worn,
folded, dropped, stepped on, torn, or taped back together
It’s still worth $100.
Nothing that happens to it can take away its value.
And you are the same.
Your worth doesn’t decrease when you’re struggling.
It doesn’t increase when you’re doing well.
It doesn’t disappear when someone disrespects you, rejects you, or fails to see your light.
It doesn’t depend on how calm you are, how productive you are, or how “together” you look.
Worth is eternal.
Steady.
Unmoved by circumstance.
What does rise and fall is self-esteem,
that’s the part shaped by choices, behaviors, and how aligned you feel with your values.
Self-esteem is variable.
Worth is not.
So if you feel low, messy, ashamed, or not enough
that’s esteem talking, not worth.
Your worth never left.
It never dropped.
It never dimmed.
It has been constant since the day you were created,
and nothing you’ve lived through has the power to touch it.
Come home to that truth:
You are always worth the same whole, ireplacable, and immeasurably valuable no matter what.