In the Right Eyes YOU will be an ART

Not everyone sees you the same way—and that’s okay.

In the right eyes, you are not a mistake to be corrected or a flaw to be highlighted. You are an art—a work in progress, evolving, learning, and becoming.

Some people notice every small change in your behavior. They sense when your smile is a little quieter, when your energy shifts, or when you try—silently—to be stronger than yesterday. They may not always ask questions, but they understand. 

They encourage you when you doubt yourself, support you when you feel weak, and care for you without placing conditions. Their love is gentle. Their support is judgment-free. They don’t try to fix you; they simply stand beside you.

These are the people who see growth where others see delay, effort where others see imperfection, and intention where others see mistakes.Then there are those who notice only faults No matter how much you improve, they focus on what is missing. No matter how much good you do, they highlight one flaw. 

They see negativity in every action and criticism in every choice. Their eyes search for errors, not effort. And often, their words say more about their own struggles than about you.

What we must remember is this: everyone is fighting a battle we know nothing about. Some battles are loud; others are painfully silent. Some people are healing, some are breaking, and some are simply trying to survive the day with dignity.

So instead of becoming judges of each other’s journeys, let us choose to be cheerleaders.

Let us appreciate small efforts, celebrate quiet victories, and offer kindness where judgment is easy. Let us be the ones who notice growth, not just gaps. Let us support without questioning, love without conditions, and care without labels.

Because in the right eyes, you will always be an art—

not because you are perfect, but because you are real, trying, and becoming.

And the world needs more people who see art in humans, not flaws.

As we step into this New Year, let us promise ourselves to be kinder—to our own hearts and to others. May we choose to see effort instead of errors, growth instead of gaps, and humanity instead of flaws. 

Let this year be about becoming safe spaces for one another, about cheering instead of judging, and about loving without conditions. In a world that is already heavy with silent battles, let us be the right eyes for someone—the ones who see art, not imperfections. May the New Year make us softer, wiser, and more compassionate versions of ourselves. 


Happiest New Year 2026!!


Comments

  1. Reality of life 👍

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  2. Happy New Year Mam.
    It is a very beautiful message. It is a motivation for us for becoming the best version of ourself. Simply this are the words explaining the best way to live life.
    I wish God bless you and provide many people like you to this world, to cherish the glory of humanity.

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  3. Beautifully written, Ma’am.
    Your words gently remind us to see people with kindness and understanding.
    This message truly touches the heart and inspires us to be better, softer humans.
    Thank you for sharing such meaningful thoughts✨

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