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In the Right Eyes, You Are Truly an Amazing Art.

Does "everybody" like a rose?
There are people in this world who don't like roses.
But just because some people don't like roses, does that make them any less beautiful or valuable? Of course not!

Similarly, there are people who don't like Jasmine.
Does that diminish the charm of jasmine? Of course not! 

Some people don't like Sunflowers either. Does that make sunflowers any less vibrant or magnificent? Not at all! 

There are also those who don't like the Lotus. But does that mean the lotus is flawed or inferior? Absolutely not! 
The lotus doesn't lose its grace just because a few people fail to see its beauty. 
Even the Hibiscus may not be appreciated by everyone. Yet, it remains just as stunning as ever.

There will always be people who admire the lotus, and that's more than enough. 
Let the lotus attract those who cherish it, and let the lotus haters fade into irrelevance.

The same goes for roses—there will always be rose lovers who treasure them. 
Let the rose lovers thrive and let the rose haters drift away.
Not everyone will like everything—tastes differ, and that's natural.

Similarly, if someone doesn't like you, it's not a reflection of your worth—it reflects their perspective.

Never let this upset you. Always remember, if someone doesn't appreciate you, it does not reduce your value in the slightest.

If someone dislikes you just because you were not like the way they wanted you to be, let them go.
It's a blessing that they've exited your life, as such individuals are not worthy of your attention, love, or care.
A gorgeous bouquet takes shape when many different, beautiful flowers are brought together. The important thing here is that while all the flowers together make the bouquet look beautiful, each flower in the bouquet still maintains its individual beauty and fragrance. So, to all the ladies out there, always remember: you are your own masterpiece—radiant, unique, and extraordinary. Never let anyone make you feel otherwise.
Nothing can dim the light which shines from within.
Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.
Shine on. 🌟

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