What would life be like if you knew absolutely and without the slightest flicker of doubt that you were loved by everyone, no matter what?
Life can be hard when you’re six. You forget to feed the dog and your mother snips. You leave your toys on the floor and your father growls. You sing in class and your teacher sends you to the principal. And then, when you skip down the hall at school? A bully comes out of nowhere and tells you no one likes you. You can start to wonder if you’re loveable at all.
Don’t worry: You are. And as long as you keep believing it, other people will too, even if they don’t quite know it yet themselves.
Life can be hard when you’re six. You forget to feed the dog and your mother snips. You leave your toys on the floor and your father growls. You sing in class and your teacher sends you to the principal. And then, when you skip down the hall at school? A bully comes out of nowhere and tells you no one likes you. You can start to wonder if you’re loveable at all.
Don’t worry: You are. And as long as you keep believing it, other people will too, even if they don’t quite know it yet themselves.