Treat me like my worth am a prize, abit hard to win !

Treat me like my worth - Miriam Kimani

Treat me like my worth - Miriam Kimani
“Show me my worth not your wallet”- anonymous . We live in a time where glued gifts are what keeps us closer to people we think we are blind and lustful in a relationship with. When the glued gifts stop coming, low self-esteem knocks and leaves you wondering where is my worth? Was I not fine, before I met them? Did Deborah a woman in her own accord need a man to show her who she was? Not to say they’re not needed, but the purpose of relating is for iron to sharpen iron, among other things. We’re the reflection off the mirrors we surround ourselves with- Miriam Kimani Quite often, we don’t realise that our broken pieces can graze another without knowing. Intentions can build or break when they’re not clear. Therefore, Is my heart a product that, it requires to be bought? Will you attract me to your house than your heart ? Actions speaks louder than words, but when it comes to what I call situation-ships words and actions both point at different directions. So, show me my worth not your wallet … as you invite me to your heart first than your house.

– Miriam Kimani