ADVERTISEMENT You may write a book, but the chances of you making the New York Times’s bestseller list are slim. You might be able to sing like a canary, but this doesn’t mean that you will be the next American Idol.
Seeking validation from sources like this are not only flawed, but they’re superficial.It doesn’t matter if you have world recognition or fame beyond your expectations.
What truly counts is that you show kindness to those around you. You can have all the money and fame in the world, but if you can’t be charitable and help someone down and out, have you accomplished anything?Your internal values are way more important.
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