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Self-Worth

German: Selbstwert

Common meaning:
Self-esteem, personal value, the sense of being worthy.
Clear meaning:
The unquantifiable presence of the untouched—not what one has, but what is.

Self-worth is often treated as something fragile—something to build, defend, or recover.
But structurally, worth is not something the self earns or accumulates.

It is what remains when identity is no longer filtered through perception.
True self-worth is not the result of love—it is what becomes visible when there is no more need to be loved.

It cannot be damaged,
because it was never constructed.
It simply is.