Henri Frederic Ameil once penned, “It is not what he has, nor even what he does,
which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is.”
Do
you often think about the importance of what you do, rather than focusing on who
you are? Your truest worth is found in who you are- in relationship to God- in
relationship to others- and even in relationship to yourself.
Shakespeare
once wrote: “to thine own self be true.”
That
speaks volumes about living your life without reproach against your own
conscience. The things you do are a direct result of who you are.
With
that in mind, it may be time to find out who you are!
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