At its heart, this concept suggests that the quality of our lives—our relationships, careers, and personal peace—is directly proportional to the standards we set for ourselves. Accepting less than what we deserve is often a symptom of "settling," a state driven by fear, low self-esteem, or the misconception that our current circumstances are the limit of our potential. Key Pillars of the Philosophy

Living by this creed involves a continuous audit of one's environment. It asks:

Self-Worth and Standards: A Reflection on "Never Accept Anything Less Than You Deserve"