Acceptance Quote by Sylvia Plath
“Winning or losing an argument, receiving an acceptance or rejection, is no proof of the validity or value of personal identity. One may be wrong, mistaken, or a poor craftsman, or just ignorant - but this is no indication of the true worth of one's total human identity: past, present and future!”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath, 1963
The outcome of a debate or acceptance does not determine a person’s intrinsic worth; identity is deeper than any single judgment.
In simple terms: Success or failure doesn’t define you.
Value yourself beyond external validation.
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When to use this quote
- job interviews
- online debates
- personal relationships
- academic grading
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you separate your self‑esteem from others’ judgments?
- What practices help you recognize your inherent value?
External opinions can be biased or uninformed, so they’re unreliable measures of worth.