





Take a look at your life. Instead of asking the questions about what definines you like, "Am I a democrat? Am I a vegan? Am I a pretty person?" ask yourself, "Am I good to the ones I love? Am I happy? Do I feel like I am an asset to the world and my community?" These should be our personal definers, the things that make us feel self worth, and nothing else.
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