The truly important man is the one who is aware of his importance. He is the one who gives
himself time for himself every day, knowing that he is the most important person in his life.
Love is first of all an act of attention. Therefore, self-love requires focused attention on himself, on one’s own needs, on his feelings and sensations.
The truly important man is the one who has accumulated enough life experience to realize that things don’t always turn out the way he wants them to. He is the one who forgives himself for his failures, convinced that they are the vanguard of tomorrow’s achievements. The truly important man is the one who understands himself, without seeking the understanding of others at any cost.
The truly important man is the one who has enough humility in front of others and enough pride in the face of life’s trials.
The truly important man is the one who enjoys his achievements naturally, aware that they are a step towards tomorrow’s achievements.
The truly important man is he who is silent long enough to hear others and speaks little enough to hear himself.
The truly important man is the one who is aware of his own power, which he validates in
solitude, not comparing himself to others.
The truly important man is the one who gives enough respect to the past, enough importance to the present and enough confidence in the future.
The truly important man is the one who is not ashamed of his own tears and does not value
himself by laughing at the tears of others.
The truly important man is the one who helps himself, without focusing on the help he gets from others. He is the one who gives help to others when asked, respecting the free will of his
neighbor.
The truly important man is the one who never stops on his way to self-improvement. He is the
one who searches, who listens, who investigates.
The truly important man is the one who feels and lives his emotions, without running away from them, without hiding them, aware that repressed emotions are the burden of so many traumas.
The truly important man is the one who values himself by what he is, not by what he has or by
what he does.
The truly important man is the one who counts the moments he truly lived, not his bank
accounts.
The truly important man is the hero of his own journey through the world, a journey that begins with himself and ends with himself, in which he learns that the heart is more important than any logic, because it always leads to the truth.
