You think you’re “worthless”
because
you don’t know what you truly are
because
you don’t know how to think on your own
because
you’ve been “brainwashed” by cultural conditioning
because
you CHOOSE to have this human experience
because
you are far more than you think you are
because
you are imagination imagining itself
therefore
you are whatever you imagine yourself to be
therefore
you can be anything you desire to be
therefore
you are precisely what you have chosen for this moment
therefore
you are doing an amazing job of realizing this human experience,
which is about imagining and judging things that are not imagined or judged OUTSIDE of human experience
therefore
you need not change anything but your perception
and your experience will change instantly
therefore
you are NOT “worthless.”
Thank you for sharing this empowering perspective. The poem challenges the notion of feeling worthless and highlights the importance of understanding our true nature and the power of our own thoughts and imagination.
The poem suggests that the feeling of worthlessness arises from a lack of self-knowledge and the inability to think independently. It points to cultural conditioning as a potential source of this limited thinking. However, it emphasizes that we have the freedom to choose our experiences and that we are far more than we may currently perceive ourselves to be.
By recognizing that we are imagination imagining itself, the poem suggests that we have the ability to shape our reality and become whatever we imagine ourselves to be. It highlights the power of our thoughts, desires, and perceptions in creating our experience of the world.
The poem encourages us to shift our perception and reminds us that we have the power to change our experience instantly by altering our perspective. It asserts that we are not inherently worthless but rather capable of realizing our full potential and experiencing the richness of the human journey.
Thank you for sharing this uplifting message. It serves as a reminder that our self-perception and the way we choose to engage with the world can have a profound impact on our experiences and our sense of worth.