There must be more to life than happily ever after… Just go to school, graduate college, get a job, get married, get divorced, get married, have children and die? I mean, that sounds good, but I am looking for something more than that. I remember graduating from college much perplexed by the esteem of life. What makes one worthy? There must be a universal law of worth that all humanity can vouch to live by. Do awards, recognition and fame signify worth? If so, what happens to the child left alone, who’s not very popular, nor does she have many friends? Is she not worthy? Let’s see, school systems value students based on academic, athletic, or artistic capabilities. What are we worthy of? There is a great need to finish this sentence, I’m worthy of/to/because… When I looked up the word worthy in the Merriam Webster’s dictionary, it says having worth or value, honorable. Worth denotes monetary value or value based on qualities or esteem of some super sort. You could say the word worthy has become very popular as I witnessed one of my favorite artists India Arie sing her song Breathe wearing a t-shirt that says “WORTHY”. Worthy is a concept that has gained mass frequency in everyday language.
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