You don't criticize the moon for not shining the same each night.
You don't look up at it and say it's not trying hard enough, or that its worth is diminished on the nights it's a slender crescent or hidden altogether.
The moon doesn't have to be full and bright every night to be admired, to be appreciated, to be loved.
It simply exists in its phases, waxing and waning, glowing in its own rhythm.
And just like the moon, you don't have to be at your best every day to be valued.
You don't need to constantly shine at full capacity to be worthy of love and acceptance.
Embrace your phases, your ebbs and flows, knowing that your inherent worth remains constant.
Just as the moon, in all its forms, is a source of beauty and wonder, so too are you, in every state of being.
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RandomThis idea came to me out of nowhere, a sudden spark in my mind without any warning. I wasn't thinking about anything specific when it appeared, just a fleeting thought from thin air.