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Salma Hayek: Don't Wait For Someone Else To Tell You Who You Are
1994
Self-Development

Salma Hayek: Don't Wait For Someone Else To Tell You Who You Are

Salma Hayek - Focus On Yourself

Transcript:

"Oh, I'm terrible. He thinks I'm terrible. Why does he think I'm terrible? I'm not." Then somebody else comes and says, "No. You're not terrible." "Okay. I'm not terrible." "The other one says you're not terrible." You're again waiting for someone else to tell you who you are or what you are or what you're supposed to be, what you're supposed to be feel good about what you are or who you are. It should not be healed because somebody else likes you. It should be healed because you believe something good about yourself. What the other person thinks of you should not matter as much. Focus on yourself on improving yourself, of being a good person yourself. Focus on you liking yourself. Do you like who you are? Be the best that you can be and do not try to be like anyone else."


- Salma Hayek

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