Am I Wanted
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Am I Wanted?
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Summary:
Have you ever wondered, "Am I wanted? Does anyone need me?" If not, consider yourself fortunate. Let's explore this further.Keywords:
mother, father, love, friendship---
Have you ever asked yourself, "Am I wanted? Does anyone need me?" If not, you're quite lucky. Let's delve into this topic because it's more common than you might think.
We all possess self-esteem, and along with it, a desire to be needed and wanted by others. A mother, for example, feels joy when her children call out to her for food. But as those children grow up and become independent, they may no longer rely on her in the same way. This can create a void in her life that other activities might not fill. Fathers experience this as well, as do employees who feel indispensable at their jobs. When they’re no longer needed, feelings of loneliness and diminished self-worth can creep in.
The need to be wanted connects us with others and imparts a sense of value. This is crucial to our well-being. Take a mother who craves love from her children. As her kids grow, they might not express this love as readily, leaving her feeling unfulfilled. Similarly, as children mature, they might sense that they are no longer essential to their mother's happiness. The bond that was once strong in childhood may feel diminished, creating a sense of emptiness for them too.
This longing to be essential is significant for building our self-esteem. A husband feels valued when his wife needs him. Picture a husband whose wife is entirely self-sufficient?"she doesn’t require his financial support, household help, or companionship. How would he feel? Unquestionably, he’d feel unneeded.
The same goes for wives and, indeed, all of us. We all yearn to be indispensable to someone, whether in relationships, friendships, work, or family. Our self-esteem often stems from knowing that we're wanted.
In our busy daily lives, it's easy to overlook the fact that those around us may need to feel wanted. Take a moment to consider if anyone near you might be experiencing this void. If you recognize someone who feels this way, try to provide that affirmation. You could profoundly enhance that person’s sense of self-worth.
By acknowledging and addressing this universal need, you’ll be making a meaningful difference in someone’s life.
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