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Modesty
Friends, we have to speak honestly about modesty, and not as a weapon, but as a protection of dignity.
The way we present ourselves is never neutral. It tells the world what we believe about our own worth. When we reduce ourselves to what can be consumed, stared at, or desired, we quietly agree to be treated as less than we are.
Modesty is not about shame. It is not about hiding. It is about reclaiming the truth that the human person is not an object.
This applies to all of us. Men and women alike. We are called to carry ourselves in a way that reflects self-respect, restraint, and honor. Not everything needs to be seen. Not everything needs to be displayed.
There is a kind of freedom in modesty that the world does not understand. It frees us from the pressure to perform, to compete, to constantly seek validation. It allows us to be known for who we are, not just how we appear.
And yes, this matters deeply in a culture that profits from turning bodies into products. We cannot claim to value human dignity while participating in systems that erode it.
Choose modesty not out of fear, but out of conviction. Not because you are less, but because you know you are more.
Carry yourself accordingly.

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