Quote by Maureen Moss
You are not as insignificant as you have often been told, nor are you any more significant than you have often told yourself.
Summary
This quote conveys the idea that one's worth and importance should not be solely defined by the opinions of others or by one's own inflated self-perception. It suggests that individuals should not underestimate themselves based on the criticisms and judgements they may face, but also should not overstate their value based on egotistical self-praise. The message urges people to find a balanced view of their own worth, acknowledging their unique qualities and potential without succumbing to feelings of insignificance or superiority.
By Maureen Moss