Spirituality

The Great Irony of Insecurity

 The great irony with insecurity is that improving one’s life or status doesn’t really end it – whereas increasing one’s self-worth, self-esteem, confidence, will all tremendously benefit one’s life.

 

The elementary condition of having low self-esteem cannot be solved through the external — for the problem is in it’s nature internal, rooted in our lingering belief about ourselves.

 

Yet to empower this deep image of oneself even a little is to empower one’s entire life. The profits are fantastic.

 

This is the second irony – the outside benefits pale in comparison to the blissfulness inside upon becoming whole, again.