Love Thyself Last

Series: Custer and Other Poems

The poem explores the idea that one must love and accept oneself before being able to truly love others. It argues that self-love is not selfish, but rather a necessary step in developing emotional maturity and the capacity for healthy relationships. The speaker describes how they used to be overly concerned with the opinions of others, but have come to realize that their own happiness and fulfillment are what truly matter. AI Generated Content

~1887 CE
Available in: English
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