When you've got it, flaunt it.This is the mantra of many people who believes that we should all show the world what we've got. If we're good in academics, then make a mark in the academic community. If you're a prolific athlete, then go for sports fest and win the MVP award. If you think you are good looking, then dress in a way that will emphasize those good looks. For these kind of people, showing is everything.
And why not? Why shall we not utilize whatever we have as an advantage. These good things about us won't stay with us forever, so we might as well make good use of it, right? By 'good use', of course, I meant those that will not harm mankind and, instead, do some good. Well, even if it does not do any good but it does not do any bad, then I guess that's just OK.
But, of course, there will always be people whom you cannot please. There will always be there to tell something bad about what you show. Are they envious? Probably. Do they just want you to improve? Probably as well. My only advice is that you should listen to what they say. They might see something that you can still improve on. However, don't go depending your life, wishing that they'd say no more. They will, most likely, never stop.
And when it comes to products and furnitures that you have, if you have something noteworthy and envy-worthy, then put it in a showcase to, well, showcase, them and let those people fret over your treasures. Remember, however, that if you are displaying precious items, displaying them in showcases attracts not only customers and visitors, but thieves as well. So when you buy these showcases and display valuables, then it's time you invest more on security as well.Show