Reese
Witherspoon, one of the most successful actresses in the world, had this to say about herself:
I don't watch any movie I'm in. It's horrifying. I'll just focus on something stupid like, "I hate my laugh. Why did I smile?" Sometimes I look at myself and think, "Dude, I have the biggest, goofiest smile on earth."
When she really wants to feel bad, she'll Google herself. She says,
"Only in very dark moments, moments of pure self-loathing, do I type my name into Google. You never read anything positive; you always go straight to where they say something nasty about you. You're fat, you're ugly,
you're tired, you're worthless, you don't have a career anymore. It's just an affirmation of every horrible feeling about yourself."
It doesn't matter who you are, someone, somewhere will probably, (could have, or does,) have a problem with you. It's a very common thing to take all of the negative words of people (and of yourself) very seriously...but is it healthy?
Your worth is not established by other's opinions. It was established centuries ago when Jesus chose to go to a hill called Golgatha (the name means "place of the skull,") to die for you. The Creator of the universe thought you were worth giving His life for; and He thinks you have infinite value.
Have a great day and God bless!