No . Sure feels good to accomplish things in life, but if I don't accomplish as much as the next guy, I don't deem myself as less. My self worth is my character, how I treat others, my children, how I love and enjoy life, not amount of money I make or what I accomplish.
2007-09-25 08:05:13
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answered by Maalru3 6
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No, but of course this is how society judges each other, thinking if your talented, or a Doctor, a lawyer etc. then you are worthy of special treatment, even if your beautiful. Though the only way to judge your self worth is by your level of integrity and your relationship ( or lack of it ; with Jesus), because in the end this is what will count, because Jesus is the only one you need to worry about pleasing, and trust "him" you'll get on the right track if you just focus on him and everything in your life will fall into place as it should. Remember when the man walked on the water like Jesus; but when he took his eyes off Jesus, this is when he sank!
2007-09-25 15:35:00
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answered by Lady 2
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My accomplishments that I do, do not define who I am. My self worth comes from knowing who I am, that I do have what it takes to be a man, even if people may not agree because I may not be as they think I should be. accomplishments are things that flow out from me. A product of who I am. and mainly who I am in God
2007-09-25 18:27:08
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answered by Fugitive Peices 5
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No you don't actions or acts don't gauge that. Self worth stems from within and the reasons why you do things. Not the actions themselves.
2007-09-26 00:44:39
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answered by caminolargo76 5
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Only if you created yourself, could you establish your self-worth. That was created by the ONE that created you!
2007-09-25 15:15:09
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answered by Premaholic 7
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GREAT question. Not any more. Would not be sound thinking to do so. Star for you my dear.
2007-09-25 15:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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