THEY DON’T KNOW MY WORTH
Most people believe they are undervalued because the world is unfair. The truth is harder—and more empowering. The world does not misprice everyone. It simply evaluates from its own limitations. This book explains why capable, disciplined, and sincere people often feel unseen, underpaid, or misunderstood—not because they lack value, but because they are standing in the wrong marketplace, seeking validation from the wrong evaluators. Using the powerful analogy of a diamond seller and three buyers, this book breaks down how valuation truly works in life, work, and growth. It shows why some people ignore you, some try to exploit you, and a rare few recognize your worth instantly—without persuasion. Inside this book, you will learn: • • • • • • Why rejection is not a verdict, but a mismatch Why inflated self-belief is as dangerous as undervaluation How to audit your worth factually, not emotionally How to identify wrong buyers early and avoid self-doubt Why patience is dignity, not delay How correct positioning changes everything This is not a book about ego. It is a book about clarity. If you are tired of explaining yourself, negotiating your value, or feeling unseen despite effort—this book will help you understand one crucial truth: Your worth does not increase when someone recognizes it. It increases when you stop standing where it cannot be recognized.
































