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The pride of a queen
is the greatness of her king.
The pride of a prince
is the strength and honor
of his father’s kingdom
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Before you scroll…
ask yourself this simple question:
What truly defines the pride of a person?
Because pride is not just about power.
It is about what — or who — gives meaning to your life.
The pride of a king
is the vast reach of his kingdom.
The pride of a queen
is the greatness of her king.
The pride of a prince
is the strength and honor
of his father’s kingdom.
The pride of a princess
is the dignity and strength
of her royalty.
The pride of a man
is the wisdom and discipline
with which he builds his wealth.
The pride of a woman
is the strength and capacity
of the man who stands beside her.
The pride of a husband
is the love and respect
of his wife.
The pride of a wife
is the care and attention
of her husband.
The pride of a child
is the love and guidance
of their parents.
The pride of parents
is the intelligence, character,
and success of their children.
The pride of a home
is the greatness of those
who live within it.
The pride of a leader
is the growth and wellbeing
of the people he leads.
The pride of a teacher
is the success of the students
they once guided.
The pride of a nation
is the character and unity
of its people.
And the pride of a person
is the legacy they leave
in the hearts of others.
Because in the end,
true pride is not about what we own…
It is about who becomes better because we existed.
Pause and think about this:
What would someone say
is your greatest pride today?
If this message made you reflect,
share it with someone who values growth.
And tell me in the comments:
What do you believe is the greatest pride a person can have?