Rumi
« You know the value of every article of merchandise, but if you don't know the value of your own soul, it's all foolishness. »
All the treasures of the world gold, fame, praise are empty if we do not know the value of our own soul. True well-being, as modern wisdom confirms, does not come from what we hold in our hands or the recognition we receive from others. It comes from a conscious turning inward, from meeting ourselves with honesty, and from understanding the desires, fears, and longings that dwell in our depths.
The soul, Rumi reminds us, is the hidden treasure within. When we place more value on the world outside than on the light within, we wander in illusion, chasing shadows. This is an invitation: turn your attention inward, recognize your own worth, and let it shine independent of applause, reward, or judgment.
In the realm of personal growth, this awareness becomes guidance. Respect yourself. Listen to the quiet stirrings of your heart. Nurture integrity, creativity, and inner wisdom. For without this recognition, abundance becomes hollow, and every worldly pursuit loses meaning, swallowed by the clutter and vanity of the ego.
Rumi calls for a quiet revolution, one that begins within: measure the world less, measure your soul more. When you see its value, you act authentically, your choices flowing from your inner light, your life a reflection of your hidden wealth.
The true measure of existence is never found in possessions, in praise, or in the fleeting glitter of achievement. It is found in the depth with which we embrace our own essence. Everything else, without this knowing, is but illusion.
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