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My mother always taught me, even my dad, just never let other peoples opinions of you shape your opinion of yourself. An
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"My mother always taught me, even my dad, just never let other people's opinions of you shape your opinion of yourself. And I never have and I never will"

- Ruben Studdard

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This quote by Ruben Studdard talks to the importance of self-esteem and self-worth. His parents taught him to not let the viewpoints of others specify his own opinion of himself. He highlights that he has never ever let the opinions of others shape his viewpoint of himself and he never ever will. This is an effective message that encourages us to be confident in ourselves and to not let the opinions of others define our own self-regard. It is necessary to bear in mind that we are all special and important individuals, which our worth should not be identified by the opinions of others. We ought to strive to be confident in ourselves and to not let the viewpoints of others shape our opinion of ourselves.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Ruben Studdard somewhere between September 12, 1978 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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