When a Woman Gives Too Much, She Must Remember Her Worth - Riski Pujangga

When a Woman Gives Too Much, She Must Remember Her Worth

 A woman who loves deeply often gives without counting the cost. She supports dreams that are not her own, stands strong when others would walk away, and pours her heart into building a future she believes in. The quote in the image reflects a painful reality many women experience: the more she gives, the more her effort is mistaken for obligation rather than love.



At first, her giving feels natural. She believes that love means sacrifice, patience, and understanding. She listens when he is tired, believes in him when he doubts himself, and stays when things become difficult. But slowly, appreciation fades. What once felt like a gift becomes an expectation. Her kindness is no longer noticed—it is assumed.


This is where a woman’s strength must evolve. Love should never require self-erasure. Giving is beautiful, but giving without balance can lead to emotional exhaustion. A woman is not meant to lose herself while trying to prove her value. True love does not diminish gratitude as effort increases; it grows more respectful.


An empowered woman learns that her heart is precious. She understands that love must be mutual, that support should flow both ways, and that being valued is not something she has to earn by overgiving. When she begins to choose herself—setting boundaries, honoring her needs, and expecting appreciation—she transforms.


This message is not about loving less, but about loving wisely. A woman who knows her worth gives from abundance, not from fear of being abandoned. And when her love is truly seen and appreciated, it becomes a strength—not a sacrifice.

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