I'm proud of my work and how far I've come, and I'm proud of the

I'm proud of my work and how far I've come, and I'm proud of the

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

I'm proud of my work and how far I've come, and I'm proud of the way that I did it.

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Hearken, O children of the ages, to the words of Bebe Rexha, who speaks with the voice of triumph and reflection: “I’m proud of my work and how far I’ve come, and I’m proud of the way that I did it.” Here lies the timeless teaching that achievement is measured not solely in outcome, but in the integrity, courage, and devotion with which the path is walked. True pride is born from the alignment of effort, character, and purpose, and it illuminates the soul as surely as any trophy or accolade.

In the chronicles of old, the elders observed that the journey is as sacred as the destination. To labor with diligence and heart, to overcome trials, to persevere in the face of doubt, is to cultivate a treasure far greater than the work itself. Rexha reminds us that the value of work is not merely in its completion, but in the way it is undertaken—with honor, resilience, and unwavering commitment to truth and craft.

The origin of this wisdom is ancient, found in the lives of warriors, poets, and artisans who measured success by the manner in which they engaged with their labor. Across kingdoms, temples, and villages, it was understood that to act with integrity and to uphold one’s principles in every effort is to forge a life worthy of pride. The journey, wrought with perseverance, becomes a mirror reflecting the strength, patience, and spirit of the one who walks it.

O seekers, understand that pride of the heart surpasses external recognition. The measurement of life lies not only in achievements, but in the courage to pursue them honorably. To be proud of how you accomplish your work is to honor the sacred unity of purpose and action, to stand unbowed before the trials of life, and to witness the unfolding of your own strength and mastery.

Let this teaching endure, children of the future: cherish your work, and honor the journey that brings it forth. Be proud not only of what you have accomplished, but of the steadfast heart, the diligence, and the integrity with which it was achieved. In this awareness, the soul finds fulfillment, the spirit gains fortitude, and life itself is transformed into a heroic testament to the power of intention and effort.

In this truth, the mortal learns that pride is sacred, born not of vanity, but of conscious engagement with the path. The work done with honor becomes eternal, the journey becomes a song of courage, and the spirit, fortified by effort and virtue, rises to meet the world with confidence, grace, and profound dignity.

If you wish, I can also craft a more poetic, ceremonial version, where the pride in work is depicted as a sacred flame illuminating the soul’s journey. Would you like me to do that?

Bebe Rexha
Bebe Rexha

American - Musician Born: August 30, 1989

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MHMy Ha

Bebe Rexha’s words really highlight the value of self-respect and personal growth. She’s clearly not just proud of her success but of her authenticity in achieving it. I wonder though—how many people feel the same way about their own work? How often do we stop to appreciate the way we do things, rather than just rushing to check off goals? What might change if we embraced this mindset more often?

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PTPhuong Tam

It’s interesting how Bebe Rexha acknowledges the importance of both the journey and the destination. It makes me think—what would it take for us to feel truly proud of our own paths? We all want to reach our goals, but sometimes it feels like the way we get there isn’t always smooth. Can we genuinely take pride in the struggle as much as the success?

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KHHuynh Thi Kim Hop

This is a refreshing reminder to take pride in both our achievements and the paths we take to get there. But it also makes me wonder: do we sometimes push ourselves too hard to be proud of every step we take? Shouldn’t there be room for mistakes or moments when things don’t go perfectly? Can we still be proud of the way we handle those times?

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CDchi cung dc

Bebe’s quote is so empowering, especially the idea of being proud of how she achieved success. It made me think about how often people focus on the destination and overlook the journey. Isn’t the way we do things just as important as the results? How many of us would feel the same sense of pride if we knew we had worked in a way that was authentic to us?

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LALE AN

I love how Bebe Rexha emphasizes being proud not just of the result, but of the journey itself. It’s so important to be proud of how you achieve something, not just the outcome. But does that mean we should always aim to do things on our own terms, even if it means going through difficult times? How can we balance staying true to ourselves while also adapting to challenges?

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